The `-d` flag lets the container run in detached mode. You now need to supply a `conduit.toml`
config file, an example can be found [here](../conduit-example.toml). You can pass in different env
vars to change config values on the fly. You can even configure Conduit completely by using env
vars, but for that you need to pass `-e CONDUIT_CONFIG=""` into your container. For an overview of
possible values, please take a look at the `docker-compose.yml` file.
The `-d` flag lets the container run in detached mode. You now need to supply a `conduit.toml` config file, an example can be found [here](../conduit-example.toml).
You can pass in different env vars to change config values on the fly. You can even configure Conduit completely by using env vars, but for that you need
to pass `-e CONDUIT_CONFIG=""` into your container. For an overview of possible values, please take a look at the `docker-compose.yml` file.
If you just want to test Conduit for a short time, you can use the `--rm` flag, which will clean up everything related to your container after you stop it.