Public preview of Draft’s integration in automated deployments for AKS is now available. You can now automatically create Dockerfiles and Kubernetes deployment files from source code using automated deployments for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) in Azure Portal. Automated deployments simplify the process of setting up an automated workflow for your code releases to your cluster via a GitHub Action. Once connected, every new commit will kick off the workflow, resulting in your application being updated.
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