travis-ci
node library to access the Travis-CI API
node library to access the Travis-CI API
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`cross-ci` standardizes environment variables for CI. For example, your can simply use `BUILD_BRANCH` variable in all CI runners instead of `CIRCLE_BRANCH` in CircleCI or `TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST_BRANCH` in Travis.
React-Native generators to kickstart your project
Useful scripts to execute from your CI runner. For example, post to Slack and GitHub when your build completes:
An implementation of the status subcommand of The Travis Client in Node.js, with a few extra features.
Adds super simple support for many 3rd party services to DocPad
Let you Travis CI wait for the Netlify build preview
React-Native generators to kickstart your project
Update a Travis CI resource.
Automatic scaffolding and upgrading of your JavaScript ecosystem projects using Bevry's best practices
Creates Shields.io badge URLs for Travis CI.
Reduce your build times exponentially by using parallelism and concurrency on TravisCI / CircleCI / CodeShip / Locally / Anywhere!
Node Needs is a starter repo for building opensource nodejs modules.
A CI Widget for Vudash
Cli tool on top of Serverless framework
Runs a Salesforce project's Apex tests in TravisCI then reports overall coverage results to Coveralls
A gulp-powered, TravisCI-enabled SFDC project boilerplate.
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Adds github hooks and browser config for testling.