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CircleCI is highly regarded for its user-friendly interface, real-time project insights, and seamless integration with various build hosts, making it a standout choice for CI operations. The free tier, offering 30,000 credits and the ability to SSH into builds for quick issue resolution, is appreciated by many users. The ability to automate workflows and ...Read more
Provides a user-friendly interface with unique features like insights for workflows, job branches, and commit history.
Free tier includes substantial credits, easy to integrate into projects, and allows SSH to resolve issues directly in the build machine.
Offers easy interface for pipeline creation using YAML files, facilitating automation and progress tracking.
Excellent documentation and ease of integration with other technologies for users transitioning from DevOps/Sysadmin roles.
Audit features are not as robust as other enterprise-grade providers, and some users found the setup to be complex initially.
Issues related to Docker layer cache credits running out fast and slow servers have been reported.
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Emma D
09/10/19
Great experience
What do you like best? I think that circle ci is very helpful in seeing exactly what tests are failing and seeing what stage in the process it is at. What do you dislike? There is nothing that I dislike about circle ci What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We moved from an in house continuous integration and realized how much simpler and user friendly it was
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Administrator in Media Production
09/10/19
CI/CD simplified
What do you like best? Everything runs off Docker which is super simple to implement and adjust. What do you dislike? Sometimes having a bit more input from the devs would be good, especially about different versions of a particular software. I have put a question up in the forum which didn't get a reply when they were migrating v1 to v2. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? CI/CD is done a lot easier and faster. This cuts down time on ...
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User in Broadcast Media
09/10/19
Frustrating
What do you like best? It's what we use at work. I don't have to do the engineering What do you dislike? Bogus failure messages every time. Every build gives a failed message before a success message. and a not run too, most of the time. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I'm trying to publish to our website. It works, when it works.
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Dan B
09/10/19
More simplified way to build pipelines
What do you like best? More simplified way to build complicated pipelines. What do you dislike? Yet stuck with some caveats configuring number dependencies in one build What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Continues deployment at most
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User in Information Technology and Services
09/10/19
Circle CI works
What do you like best? Circle CI works just fine for my needs. I don't have to think about it very often What do you dislike? The UI is confusing at times. It can be hard to find certain actions. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Circle CI helps verify that updates to our codebase build successfully.
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Administrator in Events Services
08/27/19
Reliable
What do you like best? User-friendly and wizards to accomplish tasks. What do you dislike? None of the applications lacked the ability to execute a task. Recommendations to others considering the product: Reliable and worthy. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? None
05/25/19
awesome service
What do you like best? I cherish that it is so natural to convey an open store to a private server while concealing all delicate substance. Travis CI does not take into consideration this. The constructs are additionally essentially quicker than different stages, and the UI is current not normal for a portion of different contenders. I am astounded this isnt progressively prominent among open source networks as it is basically free for both private and open stores. What do you dislike? ...
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05/14/19
Works fine for small teams
What do you like best? It's easy to setup, it supports on project configuration by yaml config file. It is possible to use a range of tools for the complete CI workflow, from source checkout, maven project build, test and deploy to different stages. Its more than enough for projects written on languages that are not memory hunger like Java. They give you 4GB of memory to build your project. What do you dislike? Sometimes it takes too long to build, and some features are only available if ...
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01/30/19
Continuous Integration made easy!
What do you like best? The integration of CircleCI with github is very seamless. It took little effort to add git repos to the circleci projects. Also the circleci interface is quite slick. For Jobs, you can easily tab between the Test Summary, Queue, Artifacts Configuration and Timing! I am using version 2.0. I can't compare to the previous version, but so far I have to say this is much much easier to setup and run from scratch, compared to say Jenkins on prem. Last but least, you can ...
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09/20/18
CircleCI is the best Tool I have ever used
What do you like best? I had liked in all aspects and especially build and automation is good. The tool support is very responsive and Everyone in the team liked it very much and it saved a lot of efforts and money for the project . All these things i had used in my previous client place . What do you dislike? Nothing much, everything is good and its most reliable . Dislike is always tuff to mention when this tool is doing more good things . Recommendations to others considering the ...
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