Useful scripts to execute from your CI runner. For example, post to Slack and GitHub when your build completes:
Reusable CI scripts
npm-ci-scripts
A simple SDK for interacting with QAWolf in CI scripts.
A collection of shared CI scripts and development environment used by @polkadot projects
A set of CI scripts that helps set up CI
This package is for Migraine Again CI Scripts
Node.js CI scripts
A collection of shared CI scripts and development environment used by @polkadot projects
CLI for SpecLife - for CI/scripts
Shared CI scripts and development environment
Make your CI scripts as lazy as possible
ci scripts
A collection of shared CI scripts and development environment used by @zcloak projects
A collection of shared CI scripts and development environment used by @polkadot projects
ci scripts for h5os development
A collection of shared CI scripts and development environment used by @polkadot projects
A collection of shared CI scripts and development environment used by @plugnet projects
A javascript library to write CI scripts (mostly for personal use)
Just execute the CI scripts.
A collection of shared CI scripts and development environment used by @zcloak projects
A collection of shared CI scripts and development environment used by @skyekiwi projects
A collection of shared CI scripts and development environment used by @pezkuwi projects
A collection of shared CI scripts and development environment used by @plugnet projects
A collection fo scripts for commomly run scripts in CI.
A Script and a library that help in deploying files from Travis CI builds to a Github Repository
CI library scripts
Helpful scripts to run linters locally and on CI
Very useful when writing scripts to automate xcode development or when creating ci scripts to automate deployment
Gem that allows You to check your code quality with CodeClimate and integrate it with your CI scripts
`swift_lib_templater` generates templates for open source ios libraries. It supports Carthage & SPM & Cocoapods and provides basic CI scripts.
Leeroy is a framework and CLI app that captures common features required at various points in a CI pipeline. It is designed to be invoked interactively or from Jenkins scripts.
Continuous integration should really just be a script that captures the output of running your project update & test commands and presents recent results in a static html page. By keeping test reports in json, per-project CI configuration in 3 probably-one-line scripts, things are kept simple, quick, and super extensible. Want to use git, svn, or hg? No problem. Need to fire off results to Campfire? It's built-in. CI depends on cron.
The 'propel' script helps you to push your code to a remote server while following Continuous Integration (CI) best practices. Propel first checks the CI server to make sure it's passing, and then runs the local spec suite and pushes changes. If the remote server is failing, just have propel wait for it to pass while you get a coffee.
Continuous integration should really just be a script that captures the output of running your project update & test commands and presents recent results in a static html page. By keeping test reports in json, per-project CI configuration in 3 probably-one-line scripts, things are kept simple, quick, and super extensible. Want to use git, svn, or hg? No problem. Need to fire off results to Twitter or Campfire? It's one line away. CI depends on cron.
I have been using Travis-CI for a few years to build, test, and deploy my apps. Bash is great, but using a higher level language for interacting with Travis and the build machine would be very beneficial. Trent is a convenient ruby gem that helps you execute system shell scripts with as little code *and pain* as possible.
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