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The #1 cloud artifact and package repository provider in the world
MyGet provides hosted NuGet, npm, Bower, Maven, PHP Composer, VSIX, Python PyPI and RubyGems feeds for developers, open-source projects and corporate dev teams. Create private artifact feeds for your developers and clients or public feeds the entire world. Upload packages from your build server, any upstream package source, or build, test, and package your code on GitHub into NuGet, npm or PHP Composer packages with MyGet.
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We want to use caching to speed up Appwrite's Travis CI build process, and we can use the community help here.
Currently our build process time is around ~10 minutes which is OK, but as faster it can be less time maintainers needs to wait for confirmation that there changes are running as expected.
This change should be focused on our Travis CI YAML file. Any suggestions for improving the co
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Datree
Datree is a git-based policy engine.
It allows engineering teams to automatically enforce coding standards and security policies directly within their git workflow.
Datree connects with GitHub pull requests to provide automatic policy compliance checks and insights for every code change. Create and enforce custom or built-in policies, in the context of your dev stack.
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