Shell Continuous Integration

Open-source Shell projects categorized as Continuous Integration

Top 16 Shell Continuous Integration Projects

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  • AndroidSDK

    🐳 Full-fledged Android SDK Docker Image

  • SaaSHub

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  • trust

    Travis CI and AppVeyor template to test your Rust crate on 5 architectures and publish binary releases of it for Linux, macOS and Windows

  • run-on-arch-action

    A Github Action that executes jobs/commands on non-x86 cpu architectures (ARMv6, ARMv7, aarch64, s390x, ppc64le, riscv64) via QEMU

  • lychee-action

    Github action to check for broken links in Markdown, HTML, and text files using lychee, a fast link checker written in Rust.

  • github-slug-action

    GitHub Action to expose slug value of GitHub environment variables inside your GitHub workflow

  • actions-template-sync

    :octocat: Github action for syncing other repositories (templates) with current repository. Any git provider like GitHub (enterprise), GitLab, Gittea,.. are supported for the source repository

  • spf-tools

    Shell scripts for taming the SPF (Sender Policy Framework) records in order to fight 10-maximum-DNS-look-ups limit.

  • packcheck

    Universal build and CI testing for Haskell packages

  • Awesome-CV-action

    A GitHub action to keep you Awesome CV up to date through continuous integration

  • AutomataCI

    An open-source, redistributable, template-guided, and semi-autonomous CI infrastructure readily available your next project.

  • container-image-scan-action

    CrowdStrike Container Image Scan Github Action

  • ezinnit

    ezinnit initializes your gitlab repository and your server. Your app will be live and commits to main will automatically deploy.

  • hadolint-gh-action

    A hadolint linter for github actions that provides code annotations (and more)

  • pacman-utils

    Debian package that installs Arch Linux Pacman tools(repo-add, makepkg, etc.)

  • kubernetes-extension-fortosi

    'Fortosi' Kubernetes extension is meant to address a fundamental requirement of any project team running their applications on Kubernetes - which is to quickly provision CI/CD pipelines (on demand) for their various private/public GitHub projects/organisation using simple kubectl commands. Basically, implementing the concept of No Ops. It is agnostic of cloud platform, be it AWS (EKS) or Azure (AKS), and agnostic of application technology framework.

  • automation-station-ci

    :factory: Continuous Integration for Automation Station

NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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Index

What are some of the best open-source Continuous Integration projects in Shell? This list will help you:

Project Stars
1 AndroidSDK 1,255
2 trust 1,254
3 run-on-arch-action 683
4 lychee-action 320
5 github-slug-action 254
6 actions-template-sync 215
7 spf-tools 180
8 packcheck 91
9 Awesome-CV-action 49
10 AutomataCI 21
11 container-image-scan-action 15
12 ezinnit 15
13 hadolint-gh-action 12
14 pacman-utils 6
15 kubernetes-extension-fortosi 4
16 automation-station-ci 0

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