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Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish 22.04 is available!

We are happy to announce that Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish 22.04 images are ready for a wider audience. Here are some tips to get you started quickly and save valuable time. To run…

Doing Certificates with Smallstep & Travis

You may know something called the ACME protocol for automated certificate management has seen vast adoption in the Web PKI since its inception in 2016. While initially conceived for usage…

Build Imports in Travis

Sometimes you need a really dynamic configuration when setting up your pipeline. With imported configs, those configs can themselves include other configs, making this feature very composable (cyclic imports will…

Integrating Postman with Travis

Postman is an API platform for developers to design, build, test and iterate their APIs. Now let’s connect Travis CI with Postman and learn something new! Usage To get started…

Integrating Kind with Travis

Kind is a tool for running local Kubernetes clusters using Docker container “nodes”. Kind was primarily designed for testing Kubernetes itself, but may be used for local development or CI,…

Travis and Jake (A friendly integration)

Jake is the JavaScript build tool for NodeJS. Jake has been around since the very early days of Node, and is full featured and well tested. The most intriguing thing…
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