![]() ![]() ![]() A clone of “GitLab CI/CD”! No, of course, I don’t want to accuse anyone of stealing the concept - it’s only an idea that came in my mind when I’d read some documentation.Ĭan GitHub Actions be a replacement for Jenkins (or any other dedicated CI/CD solution) in a big project (with a number of services, complex logic of deployment, different languages, private repositories) - no! Can it be useful (at least for me) - definitely! Am I ready for any hosting or cloud Jenkins solution - NO! So, after I’ve got the next invitation from GitHub to use its “Actions” I decided to study what it is. However, when I work with my pet projects, I want some subset of features from Jenkins. I find these products quite powerful because of their ability to run distributed builds (even now, 3 months later, Jenkins in Kubernetes amazes me :) ), high level of integration with different build systems and thesupport of a variety of programming languages, not mention of their flexible authentication/authorization systems. Over the last couple of years, I’ve been working with several CI/CD servers like TeamCity and Jenkins.
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