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Dagger
@dagger_io
A better way to ship. Test any codebase end-to-end, repeatably and at scale. Runs locally, in your CI server, or directly in the cloud.
Joined February 2021
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    Dagger 0.19 is out, with a LOT of improvements: - Better performance (more on the way!) - Run Dagger without Docker - Local container export - First-class support for codegen workflows - Build-an-agent! Run tiny coding agents directly in your workflows, with perfect context 🧵
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    And we are live! Introducing Dagger, a new way to build CI/CD pipelines. By the creators of Docker.
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    Introducing the Dagger Go SDK: a new way to develop your CI/CD pipelines as code, and run them in containers anywhere. dagger.io/blog/go-sdk
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    Dagger is trending on @github 😅
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    Introducing container use for agents. Go from babysitting one agent at a time to enabling many agents to work safely and independently with your preferred stack. github.com/dagger/contain…
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    We replaced our React frontend with Go + WebAssembly! Learn how: dagger.io/blog/replaced-…
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    Can you guess when we launched? ❤️‍🔥
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    Not only are we launching today - we're announcing a $20M series A with @Redpoint. Joining our board will be none other than the legendary @ericabrescia.
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    Introducing the Dagger Python SDK: develop your CI/CD pipelines in Python, run them in containers anywhere. dagger.io/blog/python-sdk
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    Introducing Dagger for VS Code, with native language server support for @cue_lang . Featuring syntax highlighting, hover, and jump to definition. It’s never been easier to develop CI/CD pipelines in your favorite IDE. dagger.io/blog/dagger-vs…
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    Introducing the Dagger Node.js SDK: develop your CI/CD pipelines in Typescript or Javascript, run them in containers anywhere. dagger.io/blog/nodejs-sdk
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    Introducing Dagger Shell: Unix philosophy meets modern infra. Familiar bash syntax with built-in containers, typed objects, and declarative workflows—all cached and sandboxed. No more juggling DSLs to ship software.
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    We just “hired” Devin, an AI developer from @cognition_labs , to help tackle our open source backlog! Devin handles repetitive tasks, learns quickly, and even uses Dagger to validate its work locally —hinting at the future of DevOps. dagger.io/blog/new-ai-de…
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