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Haloy lets you deploy Docker apps to any Linux server without dashboards, vendor lock-in, or complex pipelines. Write a simple haloy.yaml, run haloy deploy, and you're live with automatic HTTPS.
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HaloyDeploy to your own servers with a simple YAML file
Andreas Meistadleft a comment
I kept running into the same problem: every time I wanted to deploy a side project, I had to choose between expensive managed platforms or spending hours configuring CI/CD pipelines. I just wanted to run my app on a cheap VPS without the overhead. So I built Haloy. One YAML file, one command, and your app is live. No dashboards to click through. The CLI-first approach turned out to have an...

HaloyDeploy to your own servers with a simple YAML file
Andreas Meistadleft a comment
Like many of you, I read a lot of newsletters. They're essential for staying up to date with what I care about. Yet, time constraints meant I often skimmed them or even missed out on paid content. So, I thought there must be a way to leverage ai to streamline this process, summarizing key points so I could decide what was worth a deep dive. Surprisingly, I couldn't find an existing solution....

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