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    Drone

    Drone

    Drone is a Container-Native, Continuous Delivery Platform

    ...Drone works with any language, database, or service that runs inside a Docker container. Choose from thousands of public Docker images or provide your own. Drone uses containers to drop pre‑configured steps into your pipeline. Choose from hundreds of existing plugins, or create your own. Drone makes advanced customization easy. Implement custom access controls, approval workflows, secret management, yaml syntax extensions, and more.
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    DataKit

    DataKit

    Connect processes into powerful data pipelines

    ...This is a Git-like database to which other services can connect. ci contains DataKitCI, a continuous integration system that uses DataKit to monitor repositories and store build results. The easiest way to use DataKit is to start both the server and the client in containers.
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