9.5
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Continuous integration made effortless.
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Travis CI stands out as a robust tool for managing continuous integration and deployment pipelines efficiently. Its seamless integration with GitHub simplifies automation tasks, saving valuable time for developers. The service excels in automating tests, ensuring code quality, and facilitating deployments across different platforms. Users appreciate the ease of ...Read more
Simplifies continuous development pipeline tasks, freeing up mental resources for developers to focus on coding.
Easy to integrate with GitHub and various IDEs, enhancing productivity and workflow efficiency.
Supports automating tests in CI/CD projects, ensuring code quality and preventing broken builds.
Provides free support for public repos, making it cost-effective for open-source projects.
May experience intermittent outages and performance issues, potentially disrupting development workflow.
Lack of extensive customization options and advanced features compared to some competitors.
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Sherif W
05/19/18
Travis CI
What do you like best? Awesome to run unit and integration tests after each commit and can be used with Github easily with few configurations. What do you dislike? Don't have thing to dislike just learn how to configure. Recommendations to others considering the product: Try to use it in projects as it makes life easier and not expensive. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Used to help with build automation after each commit also ...
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04/27/18
Easy to integrate, useful CI tool
What do you like best? It integrates well with GitHub, automatically running tests for new commits, so we don't have to manually ourselves. Forces users to ensure their code is tested before merging with master. The integration is fairly simple with just a configuration file. Granted, if you have a more complex build, this integration can be more complex. Their documentation is fairly extensive though which is good. What do you dislike? The UI can be a bit clunky to use and the view ...
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User in Apparel & Fashion
04/27/18
Easy to integrate, useful CI tool
What do you like best? It integrates well with GitHub, automatically running tests for new commits, so we don't have to manually ourselves. Forces users to ensure their code is tested before merging with master. The integration is fairly simple with just a configuration file. Granted, if you have a more complex build, this integration can be more complex. Their documentation is fairly extensive though which is good. What do you dislike? The UI can be a bit clunky to use and the view ...
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Igor R
01/01/18
They make a better place for open source community
What do you like best? Most of the open source libraries use TravisCI - that's what makes TravisCI pretty - love how they support open source community. What do you dislike? Had some troubles time ago to set up a private repository - not sure how it's working for private one now on - but it was so complicated awhile ago. Recommendations to others considering the product: If you do have an open source library, go ahead and use TravisCI, please do what the most the open source ...
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01/01/18
They make a better place for open source community
What do you like best? Most of the open source libraries use TravisCI - that's what makes TravisCI pretty - love how they support open source community. What do you dislike? Had some troubles time ago to set up a private repository - not sure how it's working for private one now on - but it was so complicated awhile ago. Recommendations to others considering the product: If you do have an open source library, go ahead and use TravisCI, please do what the most the open source ...
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Rebecca T
12/27/17
User Friendly Interface
What do you like best? It's straightforward to integrate with GitHub. Generally all documentation is clear and easy to understand. What do you dislike? Sometimes (4/10 builds) will be stuck on the queue for an extremely long time. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Travis has been an excelleng "middleman" to ensure that I never submit broken builds to deployment.
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Jonathon P
12/19/17
Keeping our code honest and consistent!
What do you like best? I like that it is an environment where you can essentially set anything up like you would locally via your terminal. Using Travis CI also keeps everyones code constant with the linter rules in place, and in the beginning helped with learning what in the code needs to be done before deploying it. What do you dislike? I dislike that if a Pull Request was not properly merged with the master branch that Travis CI uses to check against it will fail. So if the ...
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12/19/17
Keeping our code honest and consistent!
What do you like best? I like that it is an environment where you can essentially set anything up like you would locally via your terminal. Using Travis CI also keeps everyones code constant with the linter rules in place, and in the beginning helped with learning what in the code needs to be done before deploying it. What do you dislike? I dislike that if a Pull Request was not properly merged with the master branch that Travis CI uses to check against it will fail. So if the ...
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Jim Ryan Z
11/03/17
Better CI for your projects
What do you like best? Travis has been a very good experience to me compared to using other CI. We went from CircleCI to this because of it's simplicity, the config is very easy and the documentation is really good for the newcomers to using CI's. What do you dislike? The UI I think is the weakest part of Travis, compared to some other CI's, it'd lacking in that front, but not in very wide gap though. Something clean and really modern would do. Recommendations to others considering ...
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11/03/17
Better CI for your projects
What do you like best? Travis has been a very good experience to me compared to using other CI. We went from CircleCI to this because of it's simplicity, the config is very easy and the documentation is really good for the newcomers to using CI's. What do you dislike? The UI I think is the weakest part of Travis, compared to some other CI's, it'd lacking in that front, but not in very wide gap though. Something clean and really modern would do. Recommendations to others considering ...
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