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Useful scripts to execute from your CI runner. For example, post to Slack and GitHub when your build completes:
Useful scripts to execute from your CI runner. For example, post to Slack and GitHub when your build completes:
npm install ci-scripts
ci slack
const {exec} = require('ci-scripts');
exec(['echo'], {message: 'It works'});
ci-scripts v0.10.0
Usage: ci <command> [sub-command] [subsub-command] [options]
Use e.g. "ci slack --webhook=http://..." will post message to Slack".
See https://github.com/streamich/ci-scripts for more commands.
--config Path to configuration file [default: "ci.config.js"]
--plan, --dry-run Do not touch or write anything, but show the commands
--debug Print debug information
-h, --help Print this help
-v, --version Print version number
-V, --verbose Verbose output
ci.config.js
FileOptionally, you can add a ci.config.js
file to your project, see config file reference.
FAQs
Useful scripts to execute from your CI runner. For example, post to Slack and GitHub when your build completes:
We found that ci-scripts 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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