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## Introduction
GitOps is a continuous delivery method that allows developers to automatically deploy applications by changing code in a Git repository. For benefits of GitOps, please check [this article](https://www.weave.works/blog/what-is-gitops-really).
GitOps is a continuous delivery method that allows developers to automatically deploy applications by changing code and declarative configurations in a Git repository, with Git-centric operations such as PR and commit. For detailed benefits of GitOps, please check [this article](https://www.weave.works/blog/what-is-gitops-really).
KubeVela as an declarative application delivery control plane can be naturally used in GitOps approach, and this will provide below extra bonus to end users alongside with GitOps benefits:
- application delivery workflow (CD pipeline)
- i.e. KubeVela supports procedural delivery process in GitOps instead of simply declaring final status;
- handling deployment dependencies and designing typologies;
- i.e. KubeVela supports pipeline style application delivery process in GitOps, instead of simply declaring final status;
- handling deployment dependencies and designing typologies (DAG);
- unified higher level abstraction atop various GitOps tools' primitives;
- declare, provision and consume cloud resources in unified application definition;
- various out-of-box deployment strategies (Canary, Blue-Green ...);

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- hybrid/multi-cloud delivery;
- cross-environments promotion;
- service mesh based application rollout/rollback;
- handling deployment dependencies and topology;
- handling deployment dependencies and topology (DAG);
- declare, provision and consume cloud resources alongside with your application;
- enjoy benefits of [GitOps](https://www.weave.works/blog/what-is-gitops-really) delivery without the need to introduce full GitOps transformation to your team;
- ... and much more.