Travis CI Blog

ORG Shutdown

If you’ve kept up with our announcements, or if you recently accessed the travis-ci.org UI, you are likely aware of the planned migration from the travis-ci.org domain to travis-ci.com. This…

The Cookbook: with Bash

Many projects on GitHub use Travis to automatically execute certain scripts on every build. Among these many scripts, there is one that’s definitely the most well known, it’s called Bash.…

Open Source at Travis CI – An Update

We’ve recently had a lot of feedback and questions from the Travis CI community and beyond about the future of open source at Travis CI, following our recent announcement about how we…

The new pricing model for travis-ci.com

Changes to Travis CI pricing are coming! At Travis CI, we design CI/CD products to make code testing and deployment easy. We are a huge supporter of open-source teams, with…

Extensive Python Testing on Travis CI

Say you have an open source Python project or package you are maintaining. You probably want to test it on the major Python versions that are currently in wide use.…

Setting up a CI/CD Process on GitHub with Travis CI

You’ve created something amazing. You’ve published on GitHub. People are downloading, using, forking, and contributing. The community is thrilled. But are you ready for the oncoming glut of Pull Requests?…

The Travis CI Cookbook – Python

Python is one of the most versatile languages in the programming world – it’s not only one of the fist languages new programmers get introduced to either through education or…

The Travis CI Cookbook – Python

Python is one of the most versatile languages in the programming world – it’s not only one of the fist languages new programmers get introduced to either through education or…
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