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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04/12/16
Travis CI review
What do you like best? I like Travis CI because it is really simple. All the configuration is in just one YAML file. We can list all the build steps we want in the build lifecycle with simple commands, just like as we do in the terminal. No GUI clicking, building is required. The second best thing is the GitHub integration, which is flawless. You just add the conf file, enable the repo, and you got full integrated CI with your GitHub repo. Finally, as an open source developer, i love that ...
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WEI CHEN L
04/12/16
Excellent CI with seamless Github integration
What do you like best? Unbeatable integration with Github and good performance What do you dislike? The fact that it only works with Github, the initial setup also requires some useless commits to get the build script working What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Opensource software testing; it's nice to know your project builds on another computer
04/12/16
Excellent CI tool for open source projects
What do you like best? The absolute best thing with Travis CI is that it is free for open source projects. It is easy to connect your Github account and configure it to compile and run all your tests upon new commits. I think that Travis CI is a given choice if you are working with an open source project. What do you dislike? I personally wished that there were more configurations options to use. For example, one of Jenkins' strongest features is that you can configure it and ...
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Krzysztof G
04/12/16
A great software to check my code
What do you like best? I'm using Travis CI to check all my pull request. When someone is going to contribute my project I immediately know that everything is ok and it's safe to accept it. When there are any problems I can simply reject a pull request without wasting my time to check it manually. What do you dislike? Since I'm not an advanced user I didn't notice any disadvantages yet. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I'm using it ...
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04/12/16
Great tool for improve software quality
What do you like best? Integration with github is great and allows to simply run tests on commits and monitor health of the project. Pull request checking is also a major, especially for a large open source project, because it simplifies pull request review process. Run tests on multiple configurations and multiple python versions is a great for library developers. Travis CI dashboard is pretty clean and informative. What do you dislike? It became harder to setup integration ...
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Jonatan Ezequiel S
04/12/16
The most easy to run CI
What do you like best? The best I like it's the way that match with github projects. In my case, I'm using Travis CI to build my open source projects and projects where I work as a collaborator. What do you dislike? What I dislike it's how to configure. Sometimes the travis.yml file don't work as expected or some commands are not running. And you have to dedicate a little bit of time thinking on how to structure the travis.yml file. Recommendations to others considering the ...
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Karl D
04/12/16
Excellent CI tool for open source projects
What do you like best? The absolute best thing with Travis CI is that it is free for open source projects. It is easy to connect your Github account and configure it to compile and run all your tests upon new commits. I think that Travis CI is a given choice if you are working with an open source project. What do you dislike? I personally wished that there were more configurations options to use. For example, one of Jenkins' strongest features is that you can configure it and ...
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Csaba K
04/12/16
Travis CI review
What do you like best? I like Travis CI because it is really simple. All the configuration is in just one YAML file. We can list all the build steps we want in the build lifecycle with simple commands, just like as we do in the terminal. No GUI clicking, building is required. The second best thing is the GitHub integration, which is flawless. You just add the conf file, enable the repo, and you got full integrated CI with your GitHub repo. Finally, as an open source developer, i love that ...
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04/09/16
My OSS project was the highest-capacity user in the US, and I couldn't be happier
What do you like best? * Incredibly fast - jobs are started nearly instantly * good limits for free tiers * very IT savvy and customer-centric support team - they reached out to us about hitting limits and understood our software limits that were triggering some issues What do you dislike? * website is occasionally slow or laggy, could be slimmed down * Programmatic APIs are not the quickest * Team is slow(ish to respond on complex github issues (granted, I was on a free ...
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Hamilton T
04/09/16
My OSS project was the highest-capacity user in the US, and I couldn't be happier
What do you like best? * Incredibly fast - jobs are started nearly instantly * good limits for free tiers * very IT savvy and customer-centric support team - they reached out to us about hitting limits and understood our software limits that were triggering some issues What do you dislike? * website is occasionally slow or laggy, could be slimmed down * Programmatic APIs are not the quickest * Team is slow(ish) to respond on complex github issues (granted, I was on a free ...
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