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Signed-off-by: Andrea Luzzardi <aluzzardi@gmail.com>
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sidebar_label: Introduction
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# Dagger
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Dagger is a programmable deployment system.
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Using Dagger, software builders can automate the deployment of any application to any infrastructure,
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in just a few lines of code.
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![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/29565/112705398-d0222980-8e5b-11eb-98b9-32c117a3d606.jpeg)
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The Dagger platform adapts to your application, not the other way around.
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Thanks to its ecosystem of reusable packages and flexible scripting system, Dagger can be dropped
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into any software project without requiring changes to its architecture or workflow.
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Think of it as your "devops superglue".
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No matter how your deployment works under the hood, you can manage it with the same Dagger user interface.
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This makes developers more productive, because they don't have to learn a new workflow every time their deployment
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system changes.
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## Alpha disclaimer
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Dagger is _alpha-quality software_. It has many bugs, the user interface is minimal, and it may change in incompatible ways at any time. If you are still
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willing to try it, thank you! We appreciate your help and encourage you to ask
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questions and report issues.
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