
Codeship
Jenkins
CircleCI
Travis CI
Bamboo
TeamCity
Azure DevOps
Bitrise
DevWorkspace Pro
Laravel Herd
DockStation
Fig
Codeship
DevWorkspace ProDevWorkspace Pro's answer:
It's like Laravel Herd, but for DDEV, i.e. it makes building web applications super easy via the intuitive dektop GUI
DevWorkspace Pro's answer:
It adds other affordances that makes working with, and managing your web apps a breeze, such as remote ssh with auto-session keep-alive, executing code on server for easy remote debugging, etc.
DevWorkspace Pro's answer:
DevWorkspace Pro primarily targets web developers
DevWorkspace Pro's answer:
I was using Laravel Herd but switched to DDEV and learnt that DDEV does not have a Laravel Herd equivalent, so I built a supercharged GUI for DDEV with affordances that 10x the DX
DevWorkspace Pro's answer:
It's an Electron app like Discord and VS Code, and intentional care was taken to ensure it is very fast and lightweight.
DevWorkspace Pro's answer:
Jenkins - Jenkins is an open-source continuous integration server with 300+ plugins to support all kinds of software development
Laravel Herd - Herd is a blazing fast, native Laravel and PHP development environment for macOS. It provides everything that you need to get started with Laravel development. It ships with PHP, nginx, dnsmasq and Node.js.
CircleCI - CircleCI gives web developers powerful Continuous Integration and Deployment with easy setup and maintenance.
DockStation - DockStation is a developer-centric application for managing projects based on Docker.
Travis CI - Simple, flexible, trustworthy CI/CD tools. Join hundreds of thousands who define tests and deployments in minutes, then scale up simply with parallel or multi-environment builds using Travis CIโs precision syntaxโall with the developer in mind.
Fig - Fast, isolated development environments using Docker.