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
Automatic scaffolding and upgrading of your JavaScript ecosystem projects using Bevry's best practices
Update a Travis CI resource.
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.
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A gulp-powered, TravisCI-enabled SFDC project boilerplate.
Runs a Salesforce project's Apex tests in TravisCI then reports overall coverage results to Coveralls
Cli tool on top of Serverless framework
A CI Widget for Vudash
Travis CI client library for node written in TypeScript