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Continuous integration

Automatically build and test your code as you push it upstream, preventing bugs from being deployed to production. A complementary practice to CI is that before submitting work, each programmer must do a complete build and run (and pass) all unit tests. Integration tests are usually run automatically on a CI server when it detects a new commit.

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Continuous integration apps

Codefresh

A modern container-based CI/CD platform, easily assemble and run pipelines with high performance

Percy

Automated visual review platform

AppVeyor

Cloud service for building, testing and deploying Windows apps

Buddy

One-click delivery automation for Web Developers

Cirun.io

GitHub Actions on your Cloud - Run Self-Hosted Runners on AWS, GCP, Azure, DigitalOcean or OpenStack

Argos CI

The new standard of visual testing. Review visual changes in your development workflow

Azure Pipelines

Continuously build, test, and deploy to any platform and cloud

BuildPulse

Automatically detect, track, and rank flaky tests so you can regain trust in your test suite

Localazy

Manage your i18n and localization needs from one place with Localazy ®

Check Run Reporter

See your test and style results without leaving GitHub. Works with any CI service. Supports JUnit, Checkstyle, and more

Flaptastic

Manage flaky unit tests. Click a checkbox to instantly disable any test on all branches. Works with your current test suite

Testspace.com

Test Management software for DevOps, including CI Results Dashboard, Manual Test Case Management, and Exploratory testing

abaplint

ABAP quality assurance and static analysis

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