Best Automated Testing Software for Codecov

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    JUnit Reviews
    JUnit 5 will be the next generation of JUnit. The goal is to provide a solid foundation for JVM-side testing. This includes Java 8 and higher, as well as allowing many styles of testing. We need your support as our users to keep the pace going. No matter how many donations we receive, we will continue to work on JUnit. Your support would allow us to focus more on JUnit and not just on weekends or in our spare moments. We want to meet regularly and have colocated work for a few days so that we can get more done in face-toface design and coding sessions. Your donations will make this a reality!
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    Cypress Reviews

    Cypress

    Cypress.io

    Free
    End-to-end testing of any web-based application is fast, simple and reliable.
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    Buildkite Reviews

    Buildkite

    Buildkite

    $15 per user per month
    For maximum speed, control, security, and control, you can run the open-source buildkite agent on your own infrastructure. The agent inspects your source code and executes custom hooks, overrides, then runs your build jobs. Your source code never leaves your infrastructure. The agent can be installed using one of our binaries and packages for almost all platforms and architectures, including Ubuntu, Debian Mac, Windows, Docker and Windows. The agent's meta-data and artifact storage allow for state-free, share-nothing build jobs that can easily be distributed across multiple agents. You can run as many build agents (up to 10,000 per account), as you wish without worrying about running out of resources. Open-source Elastic CI Stack (AWS) provides an easy-to-maintain and elastically scaling CI stack for your AWS account. You can also use tools that you already know in your production environments, such as Terraform and Packer, if you prefer to roll it yourself.
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    Drone Reviews
    Configuration as code. Pipelines are created with a simple, readable file that is then committed to your git repository. Each step of a pipeline is executed in a Docker container, which is automatically downloaded at runtime. Any source code manager. Drone.io seamlessly integrates with multiple source code management system, including Bitbucket and GitHubEnterprise. Any platform. Drone natively supports multiple operating system and architectures, including Linux x64/ARM/ARM64/Windows x64. Any language. Drone can communicate with any language, database, or service that runs within a Docker container. You can choose from thousands of Docker images, or create your own. Make and share plugins. Drone uses containers to drop preconfigured steps into your pipeline. You can choose from hundreds of pre-made plugins or create your own. Drone allows for advanced customization. You can create custom access controls, approve workflows, secret management, yaml syntax extension, and other features using drone.
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