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Utpal Nadiger πŸ‘‹πŸ“ˆ
Digger β€” Open source infrastructure as code management tool
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Digger is an Open Source Infrastructure as Code management tool that helps orchestrate IaC such as Terraform & OpenTofu within GitHub Actions. Digger reuses compute used for application code so that you don't overpay for 3rd party managed compute for IaC.
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Utpal Nadiger πŸ‘‹πŸ“ˆ
Hello Product hunt - Today we are (re)launching Digger. We have had quite a journey over the last 9 months since the first line of code of the open source IaC management tool was written back in March, and the feedback from PH from our beta launch in May has helped a ton in shaping our roadmap. Let me explain briefly what Digger is - Digger is an orchestrator that helps run Infrastructure code such as Terraform and OpenTofu in GitHub Actions. It does so via helping enable concurrent runs, role based access controls and detection of drift, which are all extremely important for something as critical as production infrastructure. Most tools that help in CI/CD for infrastructure as code do so by duplicating CI functionality, which then requires users to duplicate compute - workers, jobs, etc. The central idea of Digger is that Infrastructure as Code can operate within your own CI systems, like GitHub Actions. This approach means you β€œuse your own compute”, while Digger handles the orchestration aspects, including pull request automation, locking mechanisms, role-based access control, drift detection, remediation, and audit trails. This method cuts additional compute costs significantly and ensures private workers are a standard feature (as compared to being on paid tiers). More importantly, it still allows access to enterprise-grade features like role-based access controls and drift detection through the Digger orchestrator. Do check it out and share your thoughts. We are super hungry for feedback. Feel free to: Book a demo - https://bit.ly/diggerpro Join our Slack - https://bit.ly/diggercommunity For a no pressure walkthrough of the product.
Utpal Nadiger πŸ‘‹πŸ“ˆ
@eliasstravik thanks so much. Genuinely appreciate it
Adrian Andrade
@nadigerutpal Congrats on the launch, Digger! πŸš€ Here's to efficient infrastructure management and cost savings! πŸ’»πŸŒ
Shashank Shekhar
Looks interesting for sure! A great team behind the launch and curious to see where it goes from here!
Garen Orchyan
Big congrats on the launch, best of luck today β™₯οΈπŸ¦„
Utpal Nadiger πŸ‘‹πŸ“ˆ
Thanks Garen!
Matija Sosic
Congrats, look great!
Utpal Nadiger πŸ‘‹πŸ“ˆ
Thanks Matjia. Big fan of Wasp-lang! :)
Karim Traiaia
Congrats on the launch guys!
Jack Bridger
This looks awesome. Started using aws recently and think I'll try it
Jatin Sandilya
Great team and product! Kudos to everyone involved in the launch πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰
Nevo David
Awesome! Congrats on the launch!
Utpal Nadiger πŸ‘‹πŸ“ˆ
@nevo_david thanks for your help and mentorship!
Alex Gavril
It looks awesome. Congrats Digger team on the launch! πŸ‘
Allen John
Congrats on the launch Utpal and Digger team!
Utpal Nadiger πŸ‘‹πŸ“ˆ
@allenjseb thanks so much Allen, would love for you to try it at Revert as you scale.
Igor Zalutski
One of the makers here - super excited to launch Digger Pro today! Digger is built upon one simple idea: you shouldn't need 2 ci/cd platforms in your stack. One should be enough! Existing platforms, like Terraform Cloud for example, effectively duplicated it - they run terraform on their servers, with jobs, logs, steps, etc. Digger takes a different approach: it triggers jobs in Github Actions instead, avoiding the duplications. This is: βœ… More secure - because secrets never leave an already high-trust environment of your CI βœ… Much cheaper - you don't need additional compute for private runners With the launch of Digger Pro, we are introducing: πŸ’₯ Dashboard - a convenient UI to manage policies and projects across teams πŸ’₯ Concurrency - Digger can now intelligently schedule jobs in parallel to speed up plans / applies πŸ’₯ OPA policies - check plans and user actions with powerful Open Policy Agent using Rego language πŸ’₯ RBAC - granular control who can do what, seamlessly integrated with GitHub teams
JP
Congrats on the launch! Great team and product πŸš€
Utpal Nadiger πŸ‘‹πŸ“ˆ
@dynamo thanks JP. Appreciate it. Thanks a bunch for your feedback during the beta too. It helped us a lot.
Congrats team Digger on the launch!
Chinmay Joshi
Looks cool. Have only over tried duplicate CI’s for terraform. Would love to try it out
Utpal Nadiger πŸ‘‹πŸ“ˆ
@chinmayj195 Thanks so much > Have only over tried duplicate CI’s for terraform. Interesting. Would love to learn your experience of using other TACOs! > Would love to try it out Do let me know what you think of the tool once you do. :)
TAMANNA CHOWDHURY
congratulation for your launching "Digger"
Congrats on the launch, guys! A lot of work has been done in these 8 months!
Utpal Nadiger πŸ‘‹πŸ“ˆ
@pavel_sher it certainly has haha! Thanks a lot Pavel!
Naveed Rehman
Code management has always been a nightmare for my team πŸš€ Congratulations on the successful launch! What's the pricing plan?
Geri MΓ‘tΓ©
Looks awesome, congrats on the launch and I love that it's open-source! Can't help but be reminded of Dagger, is there any relation, similarity or difference between Digger and Dagger?
Utpal Nadiger πŸ‘‹πŸ“ˆ
Haha yes names are fun. There's no overlap in product functionality though. Dagger is a "dev-kit" for CI/CD pipelines, Digger helps in automating Terraform/OpenTofu deployments within CI/CD systems.
Saroj
@nadigerutpal : Congrats on the launch team, the product looks amazing.
Alex Dulub
I'm intrigued by how Digger streamlines Infrastructure as Code management, and I'm excited to see how it will help reduce duplicate compute costs!