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Set up a docker compose file to run all images For ease-of-use, we use a jsonnet file to generate the yaml. Jsonnet is a language for generating JSON documents. In this case it's useful to us because it lets us have comments, references to settings defined at the top, and some basic logic like converting qualities from a list of strings to a comma-seperated string. To avoid requiring jsonnet to be installed, we use the official jsonnet docker image in the generate script.
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