tasaraskam
Built a tool that auto-generates CI/CD + Docker from your repo — looking for feedback
Hey everyone,
I’m a DevOps engineer and I noticed that most developers either don’t know DevOps or hate setting up CI/CD and Docker.
So I’m building a tool where you:
→ paste your GitHub repo
→ get a production-ready Dockerfile + CI/CD pipeline instantly
No YAML, no setup headaches.
I’m validating the idea and would love honest feedback.
Would this be useful to you?
Feel free to check the link for more info/early-access: https://deploykit.carrd.co/
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