Dalec is a project aimed at providing a declarative format for building system packages and containers from those packages.
Our goal is to provide a secure and reproducible way to build packages and containers, with a focus on supply chain security.
Note
Dalec is still under heavy development and the spec format is not currently considered stable. Feedback is welcome! ❤️
- 🐳 No additional tools are needed except for Docker!
- 🚀 Easy to use declarative configuration that provides reproducible builds
- 📦 Build packages and/or containers for Azure Linux 2 and 3 (formerly known as CBL-Mariner)
- 🔌 Pluggable support for other operating systems
- 🤏 Minimal image size, resulting in less vulnerabilities and smaller attack surface
- 🪟 Support for Windows containers
- ✍️ Support for signed packages
- 🔐 Ensure supply chain security with build time SBOMs, and Provenance attestations
👉 To get started, please see Dalec documentation!
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com.
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