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@form8ion/replace-travis-ci-with-github-actions
Advanced tools
utility to remove Travis-CI configuration and enable GitHub Actions
utility to remove Travis-CI configuration and enable GitHub Actions
While Travis CI had a big impact on moving such services forward, I've had more and more trouble using them lately and gotten worse support when needed. They've even recently changed their pricing model to be far less friendly to OSS projects.
$ npm install @form8ion/replace-travis-ci-with-github-actions --save-prod
import {replace} from '@form8ion/replace-travis-ci-with-github-actions';
(async () => {
await replace({
projectRoot: process.cwd(),
vcs: {owner: 'foo', name: 'bar'}
});
})();
$ nvm install
$ npm install
$ npm test
FAQs
utility to remove Travis-CI configuration and enable GitHub Actions
The npm package @form8ion/replace-travis-ci-with-github-actions receives a total of 101 weekly downloads. As such, @form8ion/replace-travis-ci-with-github-actions popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @form8ion/replace-travis-ci-with-github-actions demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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