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PushCI v1.3.0: Your CI Tool Supports Three Languages and You Are Fine With That?
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PushCI v1.3.0: Your CI Tool Supports Three Languages and You Are Fine With That?

via Dev.toShachar Solomon4h ago

33 language stacks. Performance tracing. Flaky test detection. Still $0. Let Me Get This Straight Your CI platform — the one you're paying for — supports Go, Node, and Python. That's it. That's the list. Meanwhile your actual team has a Terraform module, a Rust CLI, a Kotlin microservice, and an intern who insists on writing everything in Elixir. So what happens when someone pushes the Terraform module? Nothing. It goes through. Unvalidated. Like a passport control agent who only speaks three languages working at an international airport. I got tired of pretending this was acceptable. PushCI v1.3.0 supports 33 language stacks . Because that's how many languages people actually use. The Numbers 33 stacks : Go, Node/TS, Python, Rust, Java, C#, Ruby, PHP, Swift, Dart, Elixir, Zig, Kotlin, Lua, Perl, R, Julia, OCaml, Nim, Crystal, Erlang, V, Terraform, Helm, Solidity/Foundry, Bun, Fortran — plus framework pipelines for Expo, Electron, Angular, Vue, CRA, and T3 22 CLI commands 69 marketplac

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