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Semaphore
Semaphore lets you test and deploy code at the push of a button with hosted continuous integration and delivery.
After you push code to GitHub, it quickly runs your tests on a platform with first-class Docker support and 100+ tools preinstalled. Semaphore lets you parallelize your builds, get feedback right inside pull requests, and deploy more often in a unified workflow. Already trusted by thousands of businesses around the globe, it can help your team move faster too.
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Feature Suggestion
Following along with TechDoc principles, it would be nice if the Backstage documentation included a Last updated timestamp.
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Google Cloud Build
Google Cloud Build
Google Cloud Build lets you create fast, consistent, reliable builds across all languages. Automatically build containers or non-container artifacts on commits to your GitHub repository. Get complete control over defining custom workflows for building, testing, and deploying across multiple environments such as VMs, serverless, Kubernetes, or Firebase.