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CI/CD

CI/CD is a build automation strategy and part of DevOps

  • Continuous integration: Frequent merging of several small changes into a main branch.
  • Continuous delivery: When teams produce software in short cycles with high speed and frequency so that reliable software can be released at any time, and with a simple and repeatable deployment process when deciding to deploy.
  • Continuous deployment: When new software functionality is rolled out completely automatically.
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    github-pages-deploy-action

    🚀 Automatically deploy your project to GitHub Pages using GitHub Actions. This action can be configured to push your production-ready code into any branch you'd like.

    • Updated Aug 12, 2025
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    Full stack boilerplate with Next.js, Prisma, Tailwind, TypeScript, Docker, Postgres, documentation, frontend and backend unit and integration tests with Jest, Cypress end-to-end tests, Github Actions CI/CD workflows, and production deployment with Traefik and Docker.

    • Updated Aug 11, 2024
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    sfdx-hardis

    French-army-knife Toolbox for Salesforce. Orchestrates base commands and assist users with interactive wizards to make much more than native Salesforce CLI + Allows you to define a complete CI/CD Pipeline and Schedule a daily Metadata backup & monitoring of your orgs + AI-enhanced org Documentation

    • Updated Aug 17, 2025
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    A comprehensive collection of quick-reference cheatsheets for DevOps tools, covering CI/CD, containerization, monitoring, security, cloud infrastructure, and networking. Perfect for DevOps engineers, sysadmins, developers, and newcomers looking for essential commands and best practices. Contributions are welcome!

    • Updated Aug 17, 2025
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