The purpose of continuous integration is to failblog.nix-ci.com49 points·by Norfair·il y a 4 mois·48 comments
The purpose of Continuous Integration is to failblog.nix-ci.com7 points·by Norfair·il y a 5 mois·0 comments
Norfair·avant-hier·discussGarnix has as good as no vendor lock-in (awesome!) and NixCI (https://nix-ci.com) is almost a drop-in replacement so at least migrating is super easy.
Norfair·le mois dernier·discussCongrats to the team!To all Garnix users: NixCI is very similar so I'd like to welcome you to try it out.Demo: https://nix-ci.com/demoComparison: https://nix-ci.com/comparison/garnix
Norfair·le mois dernier·discussYes definitely. Get in touch so we can make it happen. I need an example use-case to get it working.
Norfair·le mois dernier·discussCongrats to the team!To all Garnix users: NixCI is very similar so I'd like to welcome you to try it out.Demo: https://nix-ci.com/demoComparison: https://nix-ci.com/comparison/garnix
Norfair·il y a 4 mois·discussThis is exactly why I made https://nix-ci.com/ And it supports Forgejo, GitHub, and GitLab.
Norfair·il y a 4 mois·discussAuthor here: NixCI (https://nix-ci.com) is not open-source. https://github.com/srid/nixci has been replaced by om ci: https://omnix.page/om/ci.html
Norfair·il y a 4 mois·discussThen the test is still flaky. If there's a bug you want the test to consistently fail, not just sometimes.
Norfair·il y a 4 mois·discussHey, author here: I completely agree, that's why I also haven't used those strange colours for https://nix-ci.com. I just thought they would make for a cool visual representation of the point of the blog post.
Norfair·il y a 7 mois·discusshttps://nix-ci.comWhat if CI didn't have to involve any configuration, could run in 30sec instead of 30min, and would be reproducible locally?