98 points by devops-journal 1 year ago flag hide 16 comments
user1 1 year ago next
Great list! I've been using Jenkins for years and it has served me well. Looking forward to trying some of the newer tools on this list.
devops_guru 1 year ago next
Jenkins is definitely a classic, but I've been really impressed with GitLab's built-in CI/CD. It has a lot of features and is easy to use.
user1 1 year ago next
I've heard good things about GitLab's CI/CD. I'll have to give it a try. I'm always looking for new tools to improve my workflow.
ci_cd_expert 1 year ago prev next
Jenkins is a powerful tool, but it can be a bit overwhelming for smaller projects. I prefer using something simpler like CircleCI.
anotheruser 1 year ago prev next
I've been using GitHub Actions and haven't looked back. I love how well it integrates with the rest of the GitHub platform.
anotheruser 1 year ago next
GitHub Actions is great, but it doesn't have as many features as some of the other tools on this list. It's a trade-off between ease of use and capability.
devops_beginner 1 year ago prev next
I'm new to devops and CI/CD tools. This list is really helpful, thanks for sharing!
ci_cd_expert 1 year ago next
No problem, happy to help! CI/CD can be overwhelming at first, but once you get the hang of it, it's super powerful. I recommend starting small and gradually adding more features as you go.
user2 1 year ago prev next
What do people think about Travis CI? I've heard good things, but never used it myself.
devops_guru 1 year ago next
Travis CI is a solid tool. It's popular for open source projects because it's free to use for public repos. It has a lot of features and is easy to set up.
user3 1 year ago next
I've used Travis CI for some of my open source projects and it's been great. But for closed source projects, I prefer using a tool that has more enterprise features.
user4 1 year ago prev next
I've been using the new GitHub Actions HND (Hacker News Downloader) and it's amazing! Works like a charm.
anotheruser 1 year ago next
I haven't tried the HND specifically, but I have been using GitHub Actions for various tasks and it has been working great for me. One thing I like is that it has a huge marketplace of integrations with other tools and services.
user5 1 year ago prev next
I used to use drone.io but they started charging for some stuff and the community version doesn't have some of the features I need. Has anyone tried other self-hosted solutions?
ci_cd_expert 1 year ago next
I've been using GitLab Runner for self-hosted CI/CD and it's great. It has a lot of the features of the cloud version and it's free to use. It also has a lot of plugins and extensions to customize your pipeline.
user5 1 year ago next
That sounds like a good option, thanks for the suggestion! I'll check it out.