Best Build Automation Tools

What are Build Automation Tools?

Build automation tools are software tools that automate the process of compiling, testing, and deploying software applications. These tools help developers streamline the building of software from source code, ensuring that the process is repeatable, consistent, and efficient. Build automation typically includes compiling code, running unit tests, generating reports, packaging software, and deploying it to different environments. By automating these steps, build automation tools reduce human errors, improve efficiency, and support continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) practices. Compare and read user reviews of the best Build Automation tools currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    FlowWright
    Business Process Management Software (BPMS) & BPM Workflow Automation Tool. Companies need workflow, forms, compliance, and automation routing support. Our low-code options make creating + editing workflows simple. Our best-in-class forms capabilities, make it possible to rapidly build forms, forms logic, and workflows for forms-driven workflow processes. Companies have many existing systems in place that need to work with each other. Our business process integrations across systems are loosely-coupled + intelligently integrated. When you use FlowWright to automate your business, you gain access to standard metrics and metrics that you define. BPM analytics are a key part of any BPM workflow management software solution. FlowWright can be deployed as a cloud solution or deployed in an on-premise or .NET hosted environment (including AWS and Azure). It was built in .NET Foundation C# code and all tools are fully browser-based, requiring no plug-ins.
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    Atomist

    Atomist

    Atomist

    Introducing our new automation platform, delivering pre-built automations called skills. Automate all your repetitive and nuanced tasks like replacing strings in projects, updating npm dependencies, running a code quality scan, or build your own skill to solve your unique requirements. Teams using Atomist have the flexibility to apply pre-built automations, called skills, across all their repositories, development activities, and operations events. The execution of a skill is triggered by an event-based action important to your team, like a commit, build, deployment, or the creation of an issue.
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