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    Gitness

    Gitness

    Gitness is an Open Source developer platform with Source Control

    Gitness is an open source development platform packed with the power of code hosting and automated DevOps pipelines. Gitness represents a massive investment in the next generation of drones. Where Drone focuses on continuous integration, Gitness adds source code hosting, bringing code management and pipelines closer together. The goal is for Gitness to eventually be at full parity with Drone in terms of pipeline capabilities, allowing users to seamlessly migrate from Drone to Gitness.
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    Concourse

    Concourse

    Concourse is a container-based continuous thing-doer written in Go

    ...A Concourse pipeline is like a distributed, continuous Makefile. Each job has a build plan declaring the job's input resources and what to run with them when they change. Your pipeline is then visualized in the web UI, taking only one click to get from a failed job to seeing why it failed. The visualization provides a "gut check" feedback loop: if it looks wrong, it probably is wrong. Jobs can depend on other jobs by configuring passed constraints. The resulting chain of jobs and resources is a dependency graph that continuously pushes your project forward, from source code to production.
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