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See [the agolademo example](https://agola.io/tryit)
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## Features
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* Easy to install and manage.
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* Scalable and High Available: go from a single instance (single process) deployment to a distributed deployment.
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* Deploy anywhere: Kubernetes, IaaS, bare metal and execute the "tasks" anywhere (currently containers executors like docker or orchestrators and Kubernetes, but easily extensible to future technologies or VMs instead of containers).
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* Support any language, deployment system etc... (just use the right image)
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* Integrate with multiple git providers at the same time: you could add repos from github, gitlab, gitea (and more to come) inside the same agola installation.
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* Use it to manage the full development lifecycle: from build to deploy.
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* Tasks Workflows (that we called **Runs**) with ability to achieve fan-in, fan-out, matrixes etc..., everything containerized to achieve maximum reproducibility.
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* Git based workflow: the run definition is committed inside the git repository (so everything is tracked and reproducible). A run execution is started by a git action (push, pull-request).
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* Design it with the ability to achieve at most once runs: during a deployment to production we don't want multiple concurrent execution of the deploy...
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* Restartable and reproducible Runs (restart a run from scratch or from failed tasks using the same source commit, variables etc...)
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* [User Direct Runs](https://agola.io/doc/concepts/user_direct_runs.html): give every user the power to test their software using the same run definition used when pushing to git/opening a pull request inside the Agola installation with just one command like if they were running tests locally (without requiring a super powerful workstation).
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* Testable "Runs" (what is a CI/CD environment if you cannot test your changes to the Runs definitions?): use the same run definition but use a powerful [secrets and variables system](https://agola.io/doc/concepts/secrets_variables.html) to access different resources (environments, docker registries etc...).
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* Don't try to extend YAML to be a templating language but use a real templating language (as of now [jsonnet](https://jsonnet.org/)) to easily generate the run configuration without side effects.
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* An advanced permissions system (work in progress).
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* Dependency Caching to speed up tasks
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## Documentation
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https://agola.io/doc/
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## Local development
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To submit your changes please open a pull request.
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## Contacts
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* For bugs and feature requests file an [issue](https://github.com/agola-io/agola/issues/new)
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* For general discussion about using and developing Agola, join the [agola forum](https://talk.agola.io)
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* For general discussion about using and developing Agola, join the [agola forum](https://talk.agola.io)
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