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Marcos Lilljedahl 8969507db6 Add global --experimental flag to gatekeep some features
This commit adds a global --experiemntal flag so we can start
gatekeeping some features where we know beforehand that the UX will very
likely change. It also refactors the current --platform flag to be
avaiable under this experimental flag for the moment

Signed-off-by: Marcos Lilljedahl <marcosnils@gmail.com>
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Dagger

Dagger is a portable devkit for CICD.

Using Dagger, software teams can develop powerful CICD pipelines with minimal effort, then run them anywhere. Benefits include:

  • Unify dev and CI environments. Write your pipeline once, Dagger will run it the same everywhere.
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How does it work?

  1. Automate actions with your favorite programming language. No proprietary SDK: just regular shell, Go, Javascript, Python...
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