SeriesCI

SeriesCI

Time Series Data for Continuous Integration

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Free for Open Source. Take your Continuous Integration / Continuous Deployment to the next level. Keep track of any number while working on your code, e.g. bundle size, build time, docker image size, benchmarks, code coverage and much more. It's easy to integrate into your daily workflow.
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Mirco Zeiss
Hey, I'm the founder of SeriesCI. We built SeriesCI to improve the quality of your application. Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD) are more or less standard these days. You've got your unit tests running on every commit. That's already great but certainly not enough! You also need to keep an eye on your Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and make sure to answer the following questions: What about the bundle size? How much time does a build need? How many lines of code do you have? How big is the Docker image? Are your benchmarks fine after the merge? How many external dependencies do you have? Is your code coverage above 95%? SeriesCI is free for Open Source. Just install the GitHub application and start pushing values. You don't need an extra account or have to sign up. The app is easy to integrate into your daily workflow. Use our API to start pushing values. We will automatically visualise the data for you. Be it a series with a single line or a series with multiple lines. Security is important to us. We're using OAuth 2.0 for authentication and an encrypted connection for every interaction. Please have a look at it and let me know what you think. I'm looking forward to getting your feedback. Best regards, Mirco
Daniel Pfeffer
I really like the idea of having a central but independent location for aggregating and tracking my CI process data. I know @zemirco and his irrepressible drive for perfection. Without question, I would put his solution to my problem first.