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Each node in your DAG represents an integration: for example a source repository, build script, artifact registry or deployment API. Each connection represents a flow of data between integrations: for example from source to build; from build to registry; etc.
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Each node in your DAG represents an integration: for example a source repository, build script, artifact registry or deployment API. Each connection represents a flow of data between integrations: for example from source to build; from build to registry; etc.
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What makes Dagger special is how much of your existing stack it can integrate in the DAG (probably all of it); how much
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What makes Dagger special is how much of your existing stack it can integrate in the DAG (probably all of it); how much
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of your existing data flows it can manage (probably all of them); and composable your DAG is (as much as regular software).
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of your existing data flows it can manage (probably all of them); and how composable your DAG is (as much as regular software).
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### Integrations
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### Integrations
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