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    flagger

    flagger

    Progressive delivery Kubernetes operator (Canary, A/B Testing)

    ...Flagger can be configured with Kubernetes custom resources and is compatible with any CI/CD solutions made for Kubernetes. Since Flagger is declarative and reacts to Kubernetes events, it can be used in GitOps pipelines together with tools like Flux.
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    Semaphore

    Semaphore

    Semaphore is an open source CI/CD platform

    Semaphore is a continuous integration and delivery platform that streamlines building, testing, and deploying software with an emphasis on speed and developer experience. Pipelines are defined declaratively and support parallel jobs, dependency fan-outs, and matrix builds to exercise many environments at once. First-class Docker and Kubernetes workflows, along with layer caching and artifacts, help keep containerized builds fast and reproducible.
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    dyrector.io

    dyrector.io

    dyrector.io is a self-hosted continuous delivery & deployment platform

    ...They have the flexibility to run arbitrary workloads on any accessible nodes, potentially transforming their local machines or any remote infrastructures into testing platforms.
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