Docs: combine "user manual" and "programming manual" into "learn dagger"
Signed-off-by: Solomon Hykes <solomon@dagger.io>
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slug: /user
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slug: /learn/101-basics
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# User Manual
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# Dagger 101: basic usage
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In this part, you will learn how to deploy a simple [React](https://reactjs.org/) application. This is an introduction before you [learn how to program dagger](/programming).
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In this guide, you will learn the basics of Dagger by interacting with a pre-configured environment.
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Then you will move on to creating your own environment from scratch.
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You will learn how to use the most common dagger commands.
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Our pre-configured environment deploys a simple [React](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/React_(JavaScript_library))
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application to a special hosting environment created and managed by us, the Dagger team for the purpose of this tutorial.
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This will allow you to deploy something "real" right away, without having to configure your own infrastructure first.
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In later guides, you will learn how to configure Dagger to deploy to your own infrastructure. And, for advanced users,
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how to share access to your infrastructure in the same way that we are sharing access to ours now.
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## Before we start
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sidebar_position: 1
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slug: /programming
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slug: /learn/102-dev
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# Dagger 102: learn to program Dagger
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# Dagger 102: create your first environment
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## Overview
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# Kubernetes
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slug: /learn/107-kubernetes
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# Dagger 107: deploy to Kubernetes
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This tutorial illustrates how to use dagger to build, push and deploy Docker
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images to Kubernetes.
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# Infra provisioning
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slug: /learn/108-cloudformation
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## Integrating with AWS Cloudformation
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# Dagger 108: provision infrastructure on AWS
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After deploying the app on a bucket provisioned from the web interface, let's see how Dagger can be leveraged to extend our deployment pipeline using Cloudformation's relay.
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In this guide you will learn how to automatically [provision infrastructure](https://dzone.com/articles/infrastructure-provisioning-–) on AWS, by integrating [Amazon Cloudformation](https://aws.amazon.com/cloudformation/) in your Dagger environment.
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We will start with something simple: provisioning a new bucket on [Amazon S3](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_S3). But Cloudformation can provision almost any AWS resource; and Dagger can integrate with the full Cloudformation API.
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## Prerequisites
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{
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"label": "User Manual",
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"label": "Learn Dagger",
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"position": 3,
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"collapsed": false
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{
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"label": "Programming Manual",
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"position": 4,
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"collapsed": false
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{
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"label": "Guides",
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"position": 2,
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"collapsed": false
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