Versions:

  • 0.20.4
  • 0.20.3
  • 0.20.2
  • 0.20.0
  • 0.19.11
  • 0.19.10
  • 0.19.9
  • 0.19.8
  • 0.19.7
  • 0.19.6
  • 0.19.5
  • 0.19.4
  • 0.19.3
  • 0.19.2
  • 0.19.1
  • 0.19.0
  • 0.18.19
  • 0.18.18
  • 0.18.17
  • 0.18.16
  • 0.18.15
  • 0.18.14
  • 0.18.13
  • 0.18.12
  • 0.18.11
  • 0.18.10
  • 0.18.9
  • 0.18.8
  • 0.18.6
  • 0.18.5
  • 0.18.4
  • 0.18.2
  • 0.18.1
  • 0.17.0
  • 0.16.3
  • 0.16.2
  • 0.16.1
  • 0.15.4
  • 0.15.3
  • 0.15.2
  • 0.15.1
  • 0.14.0
  • 0.13.5
  • 0.13.4
  • 0.13.3
  • 0.13.0
  • 0.12.7
  • 0.12.6
  • 0.12.5
  • 0.12.4
  • 0.12.2
  • 0.12.0
  • 0.11.9
  • 0.11.8
  • 0.11.7
  • 0.11.6
  • 0.9.6
  • 0.17.0-llm.9

Dagger 0.20.4, released by publisher Dagger, is an integrated platform engineered to orchestrate the reliable delivery of applications across varied infrastructures. Positioned within the developer-centric DevOps automation category, the software offers a programmable engine that turns complex CI/CD workflows into portable, containerized pipelines that can run unchanged on any cloud, local laptop, or on-prem server. Teams embed Dagger into existing build scripts or Git workflows to unify testing, packaging, and deployment stages, eliminating the brittle glue code that traditionally ties together different tools. Typical use cases range from SaaS startups that need repeatable multi-environment rollouts to enterprises modernizing legacy release processes, as well as open-source projects seeking vendor-neutral automation that contributors can execute locally for rapid feedback. Since its debut the project has evolved through 58 public versions, each refining performance, language SDKs, and ecosystem modules, demonstrating steady cadence and long-term support commitment. The current 0.20.4 iteration continues this trajectory with incremental stability improvements while preserving backward compatibility for earlier pipeline definitions. By abstracting infrastructure differences into a single declarative API, Dagger allows developers to write once and run anywhere, shortening release cycles and reducing operational drift. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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