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Continuous Integration (CI) Tools are software development tools used to automate the process of software integration. They are used to ensure that the software is built correctly and that any changes made to the codebase are tested and integrated into the main codebase. CI tools are used to automate the process of building, testing, and deploying software, allowing developers to quickly and easily make changes to the codebase without having to manually test and deploy the changes. CI tools also provide a way to track the progress of the software development process, allowing developers to quickly identify and address any issues that arise.
Some of the companies in the Continuous Integration Tools market include CircleCI, Travis CI, Jenkins, GitLab, and Azure DevOps. Show Less Read more