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    Rundeck

    Rundeck

    Enable self-service operations, give specific users access

    Rundeck is an open-source automation service with a web console, command line tools and a WebAPI. It lets you easily run automation tasks across a set of nodes. There are several top-level targets for a full Rundeck build, but there are also ways to only build the lower-level components during development or testing. Rundeck is the leading runbook automation platform. Delegate self-service automation to operate faster and eliminate toil. Rundeck is the open source core of Rundeck products....
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    Gradle Test Logger Plugin

    Gradle Test Logger Plugin

    A Gradle plugin for printing beautiful logs on the console

    A Gradle plugin for printing beautiful logs on the console while running tests. The plugin registers an extension called testlogger (all lowercase and one word) at project level as well as for each task of type Test. By default, the showExceptions flag is turned on. This shows why the tests failed including the location of the failure. Of course, you can switch off this slightly more verbose logging by setting showExceptions to false. Just like Gradle itself, by default only the last frame...
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