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bin fixed gitignore of dist folder 2015-05-17 12:18:03 -07:00
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WARNING the 0.4 branch is very unstable. We only recommend running this branch if you plan to dig into the codebase, troubleshoot issues and contribute (please do!). We will notify the broader community once this branch is more stable.

Drone is a Continuous Integration platform built on container technology. Every build is executed inside an ephemeral Docker container, giving developers complete control over their build environment with guaranteed isolation.

Goals

Drone's prime directive is to help teams ship code like GitHub. Drone is easy to install, setup and maintain and offers a powerful container-based plugin system. Drone aspires to be an industry-wide replacement for Jenkins.

Documentation

Drone documentation is organized into several categories:

Community

Contributions, questions, and comments are welcomed and encouraged. Drone developers hang out in the drone/drone room on gitter.