How to migrate your iOS app from Travis CI to Bitrise?
Are you looking for Travis CI alternatives? From this guide written by Tibor Bödecs (TheSwiftDev), you can learn how to migrate your existing projects from Travis to Bitrise.
Learn how to optimize your mobile app deployment processes for iOS, Android, Flutter, ReactNative, and more
Are you looking for Travis CI alternatives? From this guide written by Tibor Bödecs (TheSwiftDev), you can learn how to migrate your existing projects from Travis to Bitrise.
CI and CD techniques are a big part of all the good things that have happened to software development recently. Having CI in place means better productivity and higher confidence in our everyday work. Sounds kind of obvious, right? Well, let’s take a look at the dark side of the Moon.
Do you need to run an instrumentation test for your Android app? We have a new step for you.
Code reviews are a must, but can be quite a pain, right? Some of it can be automated by using Danger & klint so that you can focus on meaningful and constructive development only, not typos and such. Guest post by Joe Birch.
Ever wondered what a release workflow should look like and how to create release notes and do versioning automatically? Read this guide.
When creating an Android app, apart from thinking about eye-catching design and usability, it’s also crucial to figure out what will be under the hood: how to store information. Read Vitaly Kuprenko's take on choosing the right database.
Read Khoa Pham's story of moving from BuddyBuild to Bitrise and setting it up for an Android app.
Integrate your app on Bitrise with Appetize and use this simulator to show off your app.
Thorsten Bux is the part of a team creating an augmented reality library called artoolkitX, which is available across all major platforms and he shares how they use Bitrise to build it for multiple platforms, how they deliver their artefacts and a bit beyond.