First, clone the repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/VERT-sh/VERT
$ cd VERT/
Then build a Docker image with:
$ docker build -t vert-sh/vert \
--build-arg PUB_ENV=production \
--build-arg PUB_HOSTNAME=vert.sh \
--build-arg PUB_PLAUSIBLE_URL=https://plausible.example.com \
--build-arg PUB_VERTD_URL=https://vertd.vert.sh \
--build-arg PUB_DONATION_URL=https://donations.vert.sh \
--build-arg PUB_DISABLE_ALL_EXTERNAL_REQUESTS=false
--build-arg PUB_STRIPE_KEY="" .
You can then run it by using:
$ docker run -d \
--restart unless-stopped \
-p 3000:80 \
--name "vert" \
vert-sh/vert
This will do the following:
vert, in detached mode3000/tcp (host) to 80/tcp (container)We also have a docker-compose.yml file available. Use docker compose up if you want to start the stack, or docker compose down to bring it down. You can pass --build to docker compose up to rebuild the Docker image (useful if you've changed any of the environment variables) as well as -d to start it in detached mode. You can read more about Docker Compose in general here.
While there's an image you can pull instead of cloning the repo and building the image yourself, you will not be able to update any of the environment variables (e.g. PUB_PLAUSIBLE_URL) as they're baked directly into the image and not obtained during runtime. If you're okay with this, you can simply run this command instead:
$ docker run -d \
--restart unless-stopped \
-p 3000:80 \
--name "vert" \
ghcr.io/vert-sh/vert:latest
Last modified 14 December 2025