Run Your Own CI

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Run your own CI — Tangled's Blog

If the outage of a service prevents you from building and<br>testing your software, it's time for you to take things into<br>your own hands.

Hosting your own CI will be worth it. Agents are always new<br>to codebases and need to constantly test their work to avoid<br>regressions. They need CI even more than you do, arguably.

Tangled makes self-hosting CI trivial. You can run one by<br>simply setting up a<br>machine<br>with our CI runner module. Alternatively, you can also write<br>your own runner by satisfying the<br>interface:<br>mitchellh.com/tack<br>can proxy builds to Buildkite, Tekton and sourcehut CI. Our<br>CI engine is infinitely extensible.

Tangled's approach to self-hosted CI is different from the<br>likes of GitHub. If the app server at Tangled goes down,<br>your CI jobs continue to schedule and run. As they should!

Unicorns are supposed to be rare.

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