go-test-coverage
drone
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
go-test-coverage
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go-test-coverage - a tool which reports issues when test coverage is below set threshold
go-test-coverage is tool which reports issues when test coverage is below set threshold. It can be easily integrated in any CI workflows; and it would be very useful to project that wants to meet same level of test coverage.
drone
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SPAC(Special Purpose Acquisition) for Open Source Project
Drone (https://github.com/harness/drone) shell's all codes are deleted and replaced with new project (gitness) to retain Github Stars. What do you think?
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Harness launches Gitness, an open-source GitHub competitor
I went to check on this, and it seems that https://github.com/harness/drone redirects to harness/gitness. I'm now very confused.
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I want my portfolio project on Github to be public to everyone, but I don't want somebody to copy it and use commercially because propably some day I would like to do it myself with this project. What license should I use?
You can check the drone license or sentry license.
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What self-hosted Git server ?
To use github my code would have to leave my server. I can build it myself using woodpecker. I used drone.io till they were bought out and went closed source then migrated to woodpecker-ci
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Is Jenkins still the king?
A lot of people on reddit seem to recommend gitlab, or drone.io, but if you get on indeed and search for jobs there are tens of thousands of posts looking for people who know Jenkins and only a tiny fraction of job listings interested in any other ci framework. Is it worth investing time into anything else? It's my decision and while the other options seem more friendly I don't see any point in learning them if I'm not going to be able to use them in the future.
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How to set up CI for mirror repositories?
I personally use drone CI (https://drone.io) with the DroneExternalConfig plugin (https://github.com/0x1a8510f2/DroneExternalConfig).
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Is self hosted gitlab the best CI/CD option for an IOT project?
Gitea + drone.io is what I am using. Very happy with the solution.
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Selfhosted solutions for developers are bullshit?
No 5000 build limit if you use Gitea/Gogs Ref: https://github.com/harness/drone/blob/master/service/license/load.go
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Gitea 1.18.0
I really should migrate to Gitea + drone.io
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Some tool like drone.io for CD
I'm really embarassed to say that I love docker-compose over K8s for its simplicity & effectiveness.But tools are reallly lacking.drone.io is like a docker-compose.yml. Simple, effictive & beautiful.
What are some alternatives?
Buildkite - The Buildkite Agent is an open-source toolkit written in Go for securely running build jobs on any device or network
woodpecker - Woodpecker is a simple yet powerful CI/CD engine with great extensibility.
bstest - A simple CLI to show how simply test coverage metrics can be gamed.
argo-cd - Declarative Continuous Deployment for Kubernetes
github-actions-golang - GitHub Actions as CI for Go
Concourse - Concourse is a container-based continuous thing-doer written in Go.
go-tidy-check - GitHub action to check if your Go modules are tidy
Jenkins - Jenkins automation server
gotestfmt - go test output for humans
GitlabCi
cover - Go cover tool for maximum productivity.
Buildbot - Python-based continuous integration testing framework; your pull requests are more than welcome!