Adventures in CI land, or how to speed up your CI
Read OriginalThis article provides a comprehensive guide to speeding up Continuous Integration (CI) pipelines. Written by a DevOps engineer, it covers strategies like reducing download sizes, eliminating redundant tools, using POSIX tools, and choosing optimal base images. It emphasizes the impact of CI speed on productivity, morale, and code quality, offering actionable advice based on real-world experience in open-source and professional projects.
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