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Build anything via containersPricing:
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During the past few months I wrote a CI/CD pipeline using GitHub actions, Terraform, and Kubernetes. I'm not too sure Dagger would have saved that much time for me unless there was already a fully setup service already being sold. The main issue see so far is that I'd also want bringing up a CI instance of the service the same was as new prod (backup) cluster. All of that is written in Terraform already (and GitHub Actions). Why rewrite it at this point? If I need stats I could probably push them to Prometheus. So yeah, ha, sounds like just writing something like Dropbox would be easy on Linux. But it could be great if I wouldn't need to drop down to Bash Run all the time, since a lot of official or community extensions would need to be created: https://docs.dagger.io/1202/plan#plan-structure. Somewhat reminds me a bit of Earthly: https://earthly.dev/.
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A command-line installer for WindowsPricing:
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Tekton is a powerful and flexible open-source framework for creating CI/CD systems, allowing developers to build, test, and deploy across cloud providers and on-premise systems.Pricing:
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Thanks for answering Qs. Does this compete directly with Tekton ( https://tekton.dev/ ), or do you imagine a way the two could interoperate? Why choose Dagger over Tekton to power pipelines?
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WinDbg is a multipurposed debugger for Microsoft Windows, distributed on the web by Microsoft as...
Okay, here’s an SDK I use. It’s 16GB. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/download-the-wdk#enterprise-wdk-ewdk Show me how to use this with GitHub actions, if it’s not too hard.
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