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Modern CI/CD became too complex and too centralized. Torque takes the opposite path: give agents and operators a real tool, keep deploys proof-based, and still bring up Kafka, GitLab, and Keycloak through one graph.
Modern CI/CD became too complex and too centralized. Torque takes the opposite path: give agents and operators a real tool, keep deploys proof-based, and still bring up Kafka, GitLab, and Keycloak through one graph.
A real-world Torque stack package for Argo, Spark, Flink, Ray, Trino, Iceberg, Redpanda schema contracts, SigNoz, ClickHouse, a public payments API, S3-backed evidence, replay, and first-class verification.
A production Kubernetes PostgreSQL migration where Torque denied an agent twice, authorized it only after proof and policy passed, then captured a replayable stack ledger.
A complete Torque end-to-end run for a stateful modernization graph on live k8s: Kubernetes readiness, source freeze, export receipt, PostgreSQL restore point, checkpointed backfill, cutover, route promotion, schema contract, audit, and portable evidence export.
A deep practical guide to Torque's build path: nsjail sandbox profiles, BuildKit builder topology, Docker auth boundaries, S3 cache import/export, cache warming, hermetic mode, and agent-safe build operations.
Deploy Atlassian Data Center charts with Torque, convert the release commands into a stack, add secret:// references, generate verifier and Helmer evidence, promote through proof-backed canary and blue-green examples, build custom images, and debug the rollout with torque logs.
A practical pattern for agent-driven delivery through the MCP remote bridge, systemd daemon install path, and S3 BuildKit cache advisor workflow.