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Travis CI (Continuous Integration) is a software engineering tool for automating the running of unit tests and show a [build passing] tag on GitHub repos to show the test coverage status. (This also let us to know who to blame when things break). Is there any possibility that @drphilmarshall will consider adding one of his wonderful tutorials for this? I meant to learn about this for a while and will be glad to help out.
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Yeah, that could be a nice addition! TBH I'd probably start a new, short
markdown page on this, and link to it from the Getting Started front page
(via the FAQ "Is there way I can continuously test my code on GitHub?"
Travis CI (Continuous Integration) is a software engineering tool for
automating the running of unit tests and show a [build passing] tag on
GitHub repos to show the test coverage status. (This also let us to know
who to blame when things break). Is there any possibility that @drphilmarshallhttps://github.com/drphilmarshall will consider adding
one of his wonderful tutorials for this? I meant to learn about this for a
while and will be glad to help out.
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Travis CI (Continuous Integration) is a software engineering tool for automating the running of unit tests and show a [build passing] tag on GitHub repos to show the test coverage status. (This also let us to know who to blame when things break). Is there any possibility that @drphilmarshall will consider adding one of his wonderful tutorials for this? I meant to learn about this for a while and will be glad to help out.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: