13 Integrations with Semaphore
View a list of Semaphore integrations and software that integrates with Semaphore below. Compare the best Semaphore integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Semaphore. Here are the current Semaphore integrations in 2024:
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Zulip
Zulip
Chat for distributed teams. Zulip combines the immediacy of real-time chat with an email threading model. With Zulip, you can catch up on important conversations while ignoring irrelevant ones. Zulip has modern apps for every major platform, powered by Electron and React Native. Zulip is 100% open source software, built by a vibrant community of hundreds of developers from all around the world. With 120,000 words of developer documentation, a high quality code base, and a welcoming community, it’s easy to extend or tweak Zulip. Zulip has a significantly larger and more active development community than other modern open source group chat solutions like Mattermost, Rocket.Chat, and matrix.org. Zulip has more than 90 native integrations. Several hundred more are available through Hubot, Zapier, and IFTTT. Or build your own integrations with Zulip’s powerful API.Starting Price: $6.67 per user per month -
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VivifyScrum
Vivify Ideas
Web-based project management tool for small agile teams and large organizations alike. Handle all your projects in one place - from top to bottom. Organize everything you need to start, manage, track and successfully deliver your projects. Streamline your workflow by selecting a Scrum or a Kanban board - Scrum board offers Product and Sprint backlogs, Burndown chart, and other valuable stats (per sprint and per user). Kanban board can have multiple lists to match your flow. Team management in VivifyScrum gives you an insight into team members' availability and workload. Users can track their working hours by using VivifyScrum Time Tracker which creates worklogs. Based on worklogs, you can create various downloadable reports and invoices. Other useful features include Advanced stats, My history, Due dates and events, Files and documents page, External integrations: Google Drive, Dropbox, GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Slack, Jenkins, Zapier, API access, Notifications and Planning poker.Starting Price: $10.00/month -
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JupiterOne
JupiterOne
JupiterOne is a cyber asset analysis platform every modern security team needs to collect and transform asset data into actionable insights to secure their attack surface. JupiterOne was created to make security as simple as asking a question and getting the right answer back, with context, to make the right decision. With JupiterOne, organizations are able to see all asset data in a single place, improve confidence in choosing their priorities and optimize the deployment of their existing security infrastructure.Starting Price: $2000 per month -
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Codecov
Codecov
Develop healthier code. Improve your code review workflow and quality. Codecov provides highly integrated tools to group, merge, archive, and compare coverage reports. Free for open source. Plans starting at $10/user per month. Ruby, Python, C++, Javascript, and more. Plug and play into any CI product and workflow. No setup required. Automatic report merging for all CI and languages into a single report. Get custom statuses on any group of coverage metrics. Review coverage reports by project, folder and type test (unit tests vs integration tests). Detailed report commented directly into your pull request. Codecov is SOC 2 Type II certified, which means a third-party audits and attests to our practices to secure our systems and your data.Starting Price: $10 per user per month -
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Tarpaulin
Tarpaulin
Tarpaulin is a code coverage reporting tool for the cargo build system, named for a waterproof cloth used to cover cargo on a ship. Currently, tarpaulin provides working line coverage and while fairly reliable may still contain minor inaccuracies in the results. A lot of work has been done to get it working on a wide range of projects, but often unique combinations of packages and build features can cause issues so please report anything you find that's wrong. Also, check out our roadmap for planned features. On Linux Tarpaulin's default tracing backend is still Ptrace and will only work on x86 and x64 processors. This can be changed to the llvm coverage instrumentation with engine llvm, for Mac and Windows this is the default collection method. It can also be run in Docker, which is useful for when you don't use Linux but want to run it locally.Starting Price: Free -
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LT Browser
LambdaTest
Next-gen browser to build, test & debug mobile websites. Test website on different pre-installed mobile device view ports. See mobile view of website on android and iOS resolutions with LT Browser, a dev friendly browser for mobile view debugging. Can’t find your favorite device? With LT Browser, you can create your own custom device view port and save it for future uses. Create new mobile, tablet or desktop devices and test website on various devices, screen resolution and perform screen resolution test for website on different screen sizes. You don’t have to switch between two devices to perform mobile website test. Test on two devices simultaneously with LT Browser and perform mobile website test on different tablet and desktop sizes and inspect website on different resolutions simultaneously. LT Browser comes with DevTools to debug multiple device sizes while performing responsiveness test simultaneously. Test website on various device resolutions with separate DevTools for each.Starting Price: $15 per month -
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Karma
Karma
The main goal for Karma is to bring a productive testing environment to developers. The environment being one where they don't have to set up loads of configurations, but rather a place where developers can just write the code and get instant feedback from their tests. Because getting quick feedback is what makes you productive and creative. Test your code on real browsers and real devices such as phones, tablets or on a headless PhantomJS instance. Control the whole workflow from the command line or your IDE - just save a file and Karma will run all the tests. Karma also watches all the files, specified within the configuration file, and whenever any file changes, it triggers the test run by sending a signal to the testing server to inform all of the captured browsers to run the test code again. Each browser then loads the source files inside an IFrame, executes the tests and reports the results back to the server.Starting Price: Free -
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SpecFlow
SpecFlow
SpecFlow makes test automation easier by turning it into a team effort and allowing every role to better use their skills. Don’t waste your time searching for the correct definition across your binding classes, just right-click and jump to the relevant code. Hooks (event bindings) can be used to perform additional automation logic at specific times, such as any setup required prior to executing a scenario. SpecFlow supports a dependency injection framework that is able to instantiate and inject context for scenarios. This allows you to group the shared state in context classes, and inject them into every binding class that needs access to that shared state.Starting Price: Free -
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Coveralls
Coveralls
We help you deliver code confidently by showing which parts of your code aren’t covered by your test suite. Free for open-source repositories. Pro accounts for private repositories. Instant sign-up through GitHub, Bitbucket, and Gitlab. Maintaining a well-tested codebase is mission-critical. Figuring out where your tests are lacking can be painful. You're already running your tests on a continuous integration server, so shouldn't it be doing the heavy lifting? Coveralls works with your CI server and sifts through your coverage data to find issues you didn't even know you had before they become a problem. If you're just running your code coverage locally, you won't be able to see changes and trends that occur during your entire development cycle. Coveralls lets you inspect every detail of your coverage with unlimited history. Coveralls takes the pain out of tracking your code coverage. Know where you stand with your untested code. Develop with confidence that your code is covered.Starting Price: $10 per month -
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Qualiti.ai
Qualiti.ai
Never write, maintain, or triage another automated test. Qualiti is the dedicated AI tester every engineer needs, offering real-time automated testing for near-instant feedback. Qualiti's AI-powered platform can test software products with no human input. This means faster testing and more comprehensive results. Integrate with your SCM/VCS or CI/CD tools and your project management system for seamless results. There is no need to manage yet another tool. Qualiti can replace up to 34% of a company’s engineering budget with hands-off automation, all while enabling engineers to release more reliable code, faster. Developers can push code and have results in a few minutes. This leads to faster bug detection and fixes, which means quicker time-to-market. Don't rely on a number that doesn't tell you if what you really care about is being tested. View tests and coverage by clicking through your own application to see what is really being tested. -
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CA Flowdock
CA Technologies
CA Flowdock brings all of your conversations, work items and tools into one place. Prioritize work, solve problems, search and organize across teams, locations and timezones. Real-time team chat for your entire organization. Flows are the heart of Flowdock, they are open spaces for your teams to converse and collaborate. Invite project stakeholders to join your Flow to participate in discussions, see updates from your tools, and receive catered notifications. Within a team Flow, conversations are organized by Threads. Team members can reply to these Threads, keeping topics organized. All conversations are color coded so you can quickly identify a topic and jump back into the conversation. If you need to discuss something confidentially with a member of your team, you can converse privately through our 1:1 Flows. Use the /appear command to activate instant video chat and screen sharing through one of our favorite integrations: Appear.in. The link is available for anyone on your team.Starting Price: $3.00/month -
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With Container Registry your team can manage Docker images, perform vulnerability scans and decide who accesses what resources with precise access control; All in one place. Existing CI / CD integrations allow you to configure fully automated Docker pipelines for information without delay. Get access to private and secure Docker image storage on Google Cloud Platform in minutes. Control who can access, view or download images. Get consistent uptime on a protected infrastructure with Google security. Build and push images to the private registry automatically when you commit code to Cloud Source Repositories, GitHub, or Bitbucket. Easily configure CI / CD pipelines with Cloud Build integration or deploy directly to Google Kubernetes Engine, App Engine, Cloud Functions, or Firebase. Automatically build containers on code or tag changes to a repository. Search across previous builds from the UI or view build details like a trigger, source, steps, and logs.
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Apache Yetus
Apache Software Foundation
Apache Yetus is a collection of libraries and tools that enable contribution and release processes for software projects. It provides a robust system for automatically checking new contributions against a variety of community accepted requirements, the means to document a well defined supported interface for downstream projects, and tooling to help release managers generate release documentation based on the information provided by community issue trackers and source repositories. Most of the software is written in shell and scripting languages. In honor of the shell code, the project takes its name. Yetus from a synonym of the Cymbium genus of gastropods. The Yetus Precommit build, patch, and CI suite allows projects to codify their patch acceptance criteria and then evaluate incoming contributions prior to review by a committer. Audience Annotations allows you to use Java Annotations to denote which parts of your Java library is publicly consumable.
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