concourse

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Concourse is a container-based automation system written in Go. It's mostly used for CI/CD.

Showing a partial file list โ€” download the zip above to see everything.

  • .agignore
  • .deepsource.toml
  • .dockerignore
  • .env
  • .gitattributes
  • .gitignore
  • .yarnrc.yml
  • CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
  • CONTRIBUTING.md
  • docker-compose.yml
  • Dockerfile
  • go.mod
  • go.sum
  • LICENSE.md
  • NOTICE.md
  • package-lock.json
  • package.json
  • README.md
  • SECURITY.md
  • simple-icons.md
  • tools.go
  • versions.go
  • webpack.config.js

๐Ÿš€ Installation Guide

1. Get the code
git clone https://github.com/concourse/concourse

Downloads the entire project code from GitHub to your computer.

cd concourse

Moves into the project folder you just downloaded.

2. Docker

Easy Recommended
Prerequisites
  • Git Needed to download the project code from GitHub.
  • Docker Desktop Needed to build and run containers. Install it and keep it running in the background.
$ wget https://concourse-ci.org/docker-compose.yml

Runs the command against the services defined in the compose file.

$ docker-compose up -d

Runs the command against the services defined in the compose file.

โœ… Run docker compose ps to check the containers are Up. If the README mentions a port, open http://localhost:PORT in your browser.

Pulled directly from this repo's README.

3. Node.js

Easy
Prerequisites
  • Git Needed to download the project code from GitHub.
  • Node.js Node.js must be installed to use npm. The LTS version is recommended.
npm install

Downloads and installs the libraries listed in package.json.

npm start

Starts the development/run server.

โœ… After running the command, open the address shown in the terminal (usually something like http://localhost:3000) in your browser.

4. Go

Medium
Prerequisites
  • Git Needed to download the project code from GitHub.
  • Go The Go compiler and toolchain.
go build ./...

Compiles the Go program into an executable.

go run .

Runs the Go program directly without a separate build step.

โœ… If the build finishes without errors, it worked. If you used go run ., check the terminal output.
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