Automate application deployments with Fredistrano, a Ruby DSL for scripting deployments, and integrate with Capistrano, Chef, and Puppet.
Fredistrano is an open-source automated deployment and server automation tool. It is designed to simplify and standardize application deployments across environments. Fredistrano provides a Ruby domain-specific language (DSL) for scripting deployments, allowing developers to define deployment workflows that can be executed repeatedly and consistently.
Some key features and benefits of Fredistrano include:
Fredistrano aims to make application deployments easier, faster, and more reliable. Its simple DSL abstracts away configuration details, while still providing flexibility to customize workflows. Teams can use Fredistrano to automate complex, multi-server deployments without extensive infrastructure expertise. The tool promotes deployment best practices out of the box.
Fredistrano is written in Ruby and is open-source under the MIT license. It can deploy applications written in any language or framework. The project is under active development on GitHub.
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