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What is LambCI? A continuous integration system built on AWS Lambda. LambCI is a package you can upload to AWS Lambda that gets triggered when you push new code or open pull requests on GitHub and runs your tests (in the Lambda environment itself) – in the same vein as Jenkins, Travis or CircleCI.

What is TeamCity? TeamCity is an ultimate Continuous Integration tool for professionals. TeamCity is a user-friendly continuous integration (CI) server for professional developers, build engineers, and DevOps. It is trivial to setup and absolutely free for small teams and open source projects.

LambCI and TeamCity can be primarily classified as "Continuous Integration" tools.

LambCI is an open source tool with 3.6K GitHub stars and 210 GitHub forks. Here's a link to LambCI's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of LambCI
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      Easy to configure
    • 37
      Reliable and high-quality
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      User friendly
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      On premise
    • 32
      Github integration
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      Great UI
    • 16
      Smart
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      Free for open source
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      Can run jobs in parallel
    • 8
      Crossplatform
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      Chain dependencies
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      Fully-functional out of the box
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      Great support by jetbrains
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      REST API
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      Projects hierarchy
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      100+ plugins
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      Personal notifications
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      Free for small teams
    • 3
      Build templates
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      Per-project permissions
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      Upload build artifacts
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      Smart build failure analysis and tracking
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      Ide plugins
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      GitLab integration
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      Artifact dependencies
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      Official reliable support
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      Build progress messages promoting from running process
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      Repository-stored, full settings dsl with ide support
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      Built-in artifacts repository
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      Powerful build chains / pipelines
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      TeamCity Professional is FREE
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      High-Availability
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      Hosted internally

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    Cons of LambCI
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        High costs for more than three build agents
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        Proprietary
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        User-friendly
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        User friendly

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      What is LambCI?

      LambCI is a package you can upload to AWS Lambda that gets triggered when you push new code or open pull requests on GitHub and runs your tests (in the Lambda environment itself) – in the same vein as Jenkins, Travis or CircleCI.

      What is TeamCity?

      TeamCity is a user-friendly continuous integration (CI) server for professional developers, build engineers, and DevOps. It is trivial to setup and absolutely free for small teams and open source projects.

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