Below is a list of Continuous Delivery software that integrates with StackHawk. Use the filters above to refine your search for Continuous Delivery software that is compatible with StackHawk. The list below displays Continuous Delivery software products that have a native integration with StackHawk.
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GitLab
GitLab
Streamline development, enhance collaboration, and accelerate software delivery!
GitLab serves as a comprehensive DevOps platform that provides an all-in-one CI/CD toolchain, simplifying the workflow for teams. With a singular interface, unified conversations, and a consistent permission model, GitLab transforms collaboration among Security, Development, and Operations teams within a single application. This integration leads to significant reductions in development time and costs, minimizes application vulnerabilities, and accelerates software delivery processes. Furthermore, it enhances developer productivity by facilitating source code management that promotes collaboration, sharing, and coordination among the entire software development team. To expedite software delivery, GitLab enables efficient tracking and merging of branches, auditing of changes, and supports concurrent work efforts. Teams can review code, engage in discussions, share knowledge, and pinpoint defects, even in distributed settings, through asynchronous review processes. Additionally, the platform automates and tracks code reviews, generating reports that enhance transparency and continuous improvement in the development cycle. By offering these robust features, GitLab not only streamlines operations but also fosters a culture of collaboration and efficiency within development teams.
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Azure Pipelines
Microsoft
Streamline development and unleash creativity with effortless deployment.
Optimize your build and deployment processes through Pipelines, which lets you dedicate more energy to creative endeavors rather than getting bogged down by technical complexities. Utilize cloud-based pipelines that support multiple operating systems such as Linux, macOS, and Windows. Effortlessly create applications suitable for web, desktop, and mobile environments. You have the flexibility to deploy your projects to any cloud service or on-premises infrastructure as required. The system accommodates various programming languages, including Node.js, Python, Java, PHP, Ruby, C/C++, .NET, Android, and iOS, ensuring comprehensive support for development activities. Seamlessly run tasks in parallel across different operating systems, including Linux, macOS, and Windows. Building and pushing images to container registries like Docker Hub and Azure Container Registry is straightforward, and these containers can be deployed to designated hosts or Kubernetes clusters with ease. Furthermore, you can delve into a wide range of community-generated tasks aimed at building, testing, and deploying, along with numerous extensions from services such as Slack and SonarCloud. Maintain continuous delivery (CD) of your software to any cloud platform, including Azure, AWS, and GCP, while also visualizing the deployment processes across multiple interconnected stages to enhance management. This methodology not only boosts efficiency but also encourages innovation and creativity in your development workflows. By leveraging these tools and resources, developers can significantly reduce time spent on repetitive tasks, allowing for more focus on strategic project advancements.
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Travis CI
Travis CI
Simplifying project testing with seamless cloud integration solutions.
Deploying and testing your projects, whether on-premises or in the cloud, has never been simpler. With seamless integration for your Travis CI projects, you can swiftly test your code within minutes. Explore our features, including the ability to sign up for Travis CI using your Bitbucket or GitLab account, which facilitates easy connection to your repositories. Testing your open-source projects remains free of charge! Just log in to your cloud repository, inform Travis CI about the project you wish to test, and push your code—it's that straightforward. A variety of services and databases come pre-installed and can be effortlessly activated in your build settings. Always ensure that Pull Requests are thoroughly tested before merging them into your project. Updating your production or staging environments is a breeze once your tests are successful. Travis CI builds are primarily configured through the .travis.yml file located in your repository, providing you with a flexible and version-controlled configuration solution. This means you can easily adapt your setup as your project grows and evolves.