What tools/services are you using to deploy your Symfony app to servers?

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  • Deployer

    The PHP deployment tool with support for popular frameworks out of the box

    Deployer https://deployer.org/

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  • ssh-action

    GitHub Actions for executing remote ssh commands.

    Personally I use GitHub Actions that connects via SSH and runs custom bash deploy scripts.

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