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And it's stable enough for you? Do you go service by service or is it good enough for everything?
For docker compose I have a part of the script that gets all subdirs of "projects" dir and for each one does an update (that way any new service will be updated without having manually specify in the script) for everything else I just hard coded the update process.
Generally 90% of my updates are just running the script, on the other 10% I do some manual work (like updating configs, etc)
But for the most part this is me refusing to use already existing tools that could probably do most of this better