Best Build Automation Tools for bugScout

Find and compare the best Build Automation tools for bugScout in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Build Automation tools for bugScout on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Jenkins Reviews
    Jenkins, the most popular open-source automation server, provides hundreds of plugins that can be used to build, deploy, and automate any project. Jenkins is an extensible automation server that can be used to create CI servers or become the continuous delivery hub for any project. Jenkins is a Java-based program that can be run straight out of the box. It includes packages for Windows, Linux and macOS, as well as other Unix-like operating system packages. Jenkins is easy to set up and configure via its web interface. It also includes built-in help and on-the-fly error checking. Jenkins can be integrated with almost every tool in the Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery toolchain thanks to the hundreds of plugins available in the Update Center. Jenkins' plugin architecture allows for almost unlimited possibilities. Jenkins makes it easy to distribute work across multiple machines. This helps drive builds, tests, and deployments across multiple platforms more quickly.
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    Travis CI Reviews

    Travis CI

    Travis CI

    $63 per month
    1 Rating
    This is the easiest way to deploy and test your projects on-prem or in the cloud. You can easily sync your Travis CI projects and you'll be able to test your code in just minutes. Check out our features - you can now sign up for Travis CI with your Bitbucket or GitLab account. This will allow you to connect to your repositories. It's always free to test your open-source projects! Log in to your cloud repository and tell Travis CI that you want to test a project. Then push. It couldn't be simpler. Many services and databases are already pre-installed and can easily be enabled in your build configuration. Before merging Pull Requests to your project, make sure they are tested. It's easy to update production or staging as soon as your tests pass. Travis CI builds are set up mainly through the configuration file.travis.yml found in your repository. This allows you to make your configuration version-controlled and flexible.
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    Bamboo Reviews

    Bamboo

    Atlassian

    $10 for up to 10 jobs
    2 Ratings
    Bamboo provides first-class support for continuous delivery. Bamboo's deployment projects take the tedious work out of releasing into each environment and allow you to control the flow using per-environment permissions.
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    Apache Maven Reviews

    Apache Maven

    The Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Maven is a software project and comprehension tool. Maven is based on the concept of a Project object Model (POM) and can manage a project's build reporting and documentation from one central piece of information.
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    Apache Ant Reviews

    Apache Ant

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Ant is a Java library that can also be used as a command-line tool. Its mission is to drive the processes described in build files, which are dependent on each other. Ant is used primarily to build Java applications. Ant provides a variety of tasks that allow you to compile, assemble and test Java applications. Ant can also be used to create non-Java applications, such as C or C++ apps. Ant can be used to control any process that can be described using targets and tasks. Ant is written in Java. Ant is written in Java.
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