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Auto gen GitHub Action ci config file.
$ npm i egg-ci --save-dev
Add ci property to your package.json:
"ci": {
"os": "linux, windows, macos",
"npminstall": false, // use `npminstall` or `npm install`, default is false
"version": "14, 16, 18", // test LTS node version by default
// npm ci command
"command": "ci",
// custom service, only support on "linux" os, if you enable service, os will set to "linux" only
"service": {
"mysql": {
"version": "8"
},
"redis-server": {
"version": "6"
}
},
"license": false // generate license
}
Use npm postinstall hook to create the *.yml after each npm install run.
fengmk2 | atian25 | dead-horse | popomore | ngot | thonatos |
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azure-pipelines[bot] | ahungrynoob | zhennann |
This project follows the git-contributor spec, auto updated at Fri Jun 03 2022 17:58:16 GMT+0800.
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Auto gen ci config file
The npm package egg-ci receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, egg-ci popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that egg-ci demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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