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Atomist Software Delivery Machine (SDM) that delivers Atomist open-source projects
The Atomist software delivery machine (SDM) that delivers Atomist web projects.
Software delivery machines enable you to control your delivery process in code. Think of it as an API for your software delivery. See the Atomist documentation for more information on the concept of a software delivery machine and how to create and develop an SDM.
See the Developer Quick Start to jump straight to creating an SDM.
Contributions to this project from community members are encouraged and appreciated. Please review the Contributing Guidelines for more information. Also see the Development section in this document.
This project is governed by the Code of Conduct. You are expected to act in accordance with this code by participating. Please report any unacceptable behavior to code-of-conduct@atomist.com.
Please see docs.atomist.com for developer documentation.
Follow @atomist and the Atomist blog.
General support questions should be discussed in the #support
channel in the Atomist community Slack workspace.
If you find a problem, please create an issue.
You will need to install Node.js to build and test this project.
Install dependencies.
$ npm install
Use the build package script to compile, test, lint, and build the
documentation.
$ npm run build
Releases are handled via the Atomist Client SDM. Just press the 'Approve' button in the Atomist dashboard or Slack.
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Atomist Software Delivery Machine (SDM) that delivers Atomist open-source projects
We found that @atomist/atomist-web-sdm demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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