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I agree. If I were you I would pick a super popular one like Jenkins or CircleCI, follow a tutorial to set it up and build from there. There are also quite a lot of open source projects that uses these tools, you can look at what they do to learn as well, a good example is https://github.com/withspectrum/spectrum which is a quite big project so plenty to learn from them. If their config file or something else is too complex, you can always search Github for config files to see how others have done it. Maybe there is even a "jenkins starter" or something you could play around with? Otherwise I'd search for something like "jenkins [platform] cicd" and see what comes up. This was a top result for "jenkins node cicd" https://medium.com/@mosheezderman/how-to-set-up-ci-cd-pipeline-for-a-node-js-app-with-jenkins-c51581cc783c
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