Donal McBreen 06f4caa866 Make the secrets commands inline aware
Rather than redirecting the global $stdout, which is not never clever in
a threaded program, we'll make the secrets commands aware they are
being inlined, so they return the value instead of printing it.

Additionally we no longer need to interrupt the parent process on error
as we've inlined the command - exit 1 is enough.
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Kamal: Deploy web apps anywhere

From bare metal to cloud VMs, deploy web apps anywhere with zero downtime. Kamal has the dynamic reverse-proxy Traefik hold requests while a new app container is started and the old one is stopped. Works seamlessly across multiple hosts, using SSHKit to execute commands. Originally built for Rails apps, Kamal will work with any type of web app that can be containerized with Docker.

➡️ See kamal-deploy.org for documentation on installation, configuration, and commands.

Contributing to the documentation

Please help us improve Kamal's documentation on the the basecamp/kamal-site repository.

License

Kamal is released under the MIT License.

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Deploy web apps anywhere.
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