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Description of Concourse CI

Concourse CI is a CI/CD tool which enables builds that run in containers.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great tool and amazing customer service

It's very straightforward to use, has great support for things like Dockerfiles (which used ot be clunky at best), it works well with multiple environments - especially when you're using GitHub as your repository provider instead of something proprietary or closed source where they might not have this level off flexibility-ness available.- I've found myself missing my old Perforce environment once we switched over from perForce but haven't had any issues since going straight back into our Git…

Pros
  • The simplicity; how easy everything is set up through Github integrationThe abilityto quickly build/test docker images which were previously difficult due in part by their size restrictions(Pushing them onto git repos didn’t really help)Not having problems running different platforms locally
Cons
  • Some cons

The UI can be quite confusing at first, but it's not too hard to figure out once you get used with all of its features! We are able build our own custom workflows for each project we're working through using this platform - including branching strategies (master vs dev) as well creating new environments when needed by projects or teams within an organization without having developers create them themselves manually via command line tools like docker-compose up --build. This has been very…

Pros
  • Easy integration between GitHub repo management& GitLab repository manager in same context.
  • Great ability among development team members who want their work done properly instead wanting just quick fixes that come fast then go away leaving behind issues due lack good enough understanding regarding complex processes involved which would take lots more effort than expected hence requiring high level skills involving proper design/architecture implementation practices rather quickly implemented low quality ones resulting less confidence during deployment phase where everything
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Continuous Integration Tool: Concourse CI

I love that it is an open source tool with a lot of community support. The interface is very intuitive and the tool is easy to use. I dislike that it sometimes freezes and the documentation is not very clear. Try it out and see what you think. It is very easy to use and the CI/CD pipeline is very flexible. It is a great tool to use for a CI/CD workflow in a production environment. We use it to build our applications and it works well. We are able to do continuous integration and do deployments

Pros
  • Great features, lots more options can be set up if needed (for instance we had issues setting something like this before), has many tutorials around how other companies have setup their deployment pipelines using docker containers etc..I really enjoyed working directly from within Jira so no need fto go back into Jenkins or anything else but straight forward configuration through jenkins was done by admin team which made us feel comfortable as developers since everything looked
Cons
  • There are troubles