FWIW, gitlab-runner exec
and earthly exist for running tests locally, with others things like nektos/act for GHA as a 3rd party solution. I’ll never get used to yaml, though, all my pipelines are mostly shell scripts. Using a markup language as a programming language was definitely one of the decisions of all time.
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biribiri11@lemmy.mlto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Damn no integrated advanced AI-driven solution that analyzes patterns and just predicts the errors? 🤨12·11 months agoIn the back of my mind I know this is there, but the
cat | grep
pattern is just muscle memory at this point
That’s why earthly exists. Now you can run your pipeline on a container with a “familiar syntax” inside another container with a “familiar syntax” inside of a “reproducible, easy-to-use” VM provisioned on top of probably KVM, as Torvalds intended