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I remember being so lost in the dark when starting docker. There's 2 main approaches to launching docker containers. One is with CLI arguments and one is from a docker-compose.yml file.
I highly recommend the latter.
Try going to chatGPT and ask it to write a docker compose file for whatever service you're trying to stand up.
There's no point in asking ChatGPT for a generic compose, most docker images will recommend a compose that's specifically written for them.
It is a much better way to run volatile server apps that are changing at breakneck speed.