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Next.js Quick Start Guide
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Next.js Quick Start Guide

by Kirill Konshin
July 2018
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
164 pages
3h 15m
English
Packt Publishing
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Setting up CI for Next.js: Travis, Gitlab, and so on

Running tests on a local dev machine is fun, but things happen. You may forget to run a test before commit (in the next chapter, you will learn how to prevent this), or any of your team members can accidentally break something. In order to make sure everything works, you need some centralized source of truth. This source of truth could be a TravisCI server, which is free for open source projects. For private projects, there is another free solution, which we will cover too.

First, register or log in to http://travis-ci.org:

You will have to enter your GitHub credentials in order to proceed, ...

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