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See [Docker](../DOCKER.md) for more information about how to install and use Docker Compose, as well as helpful commands.
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## Apple M1/M2 and other ARM machines
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If you have a recent Mac that uses Apple Silicon (M1/M2) chipset or another ARM-based machine, you need to change the image tag to ensure that you pull a container that is optimized for your chip architecture.
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Use an IDE like [VSCode](https://code.visualstudio.com/) to edit the `docker-compose.yml` file. Change the the image tag from `latest` to `latest-arm` to pull the image built for ARM-based machines. You can also comment out the line that contains `latest` and uncomment the line that contains `latest-arm`:
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```
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# image: hummingbot/hummingbot:latest
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image: hummingbot/hummingbot:latest-arm
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```
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Afterwards, save the file and proceed to the next step.
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If you are using a Mac with an Intel (x86) chipset, Windows or any other Intel-based machine, you don't need to make any changes before deploying a container.
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## Getting Started
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In Terminal/Bash, run the following command to check that you have installed Docker Compose successfully:
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