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The AKEless Build System for C#/.NET

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Elevator Pitch

Solid and scalable CI/CD pipelines are an essential pillar for being competitive and creating a great product. But why are most of us a little afraid of touching YAML files and don't even dare to look at build scripts? Much of this is because C# developers are spoiled with a great language and smart IDEs, and they don't like missing their buddy for code-completion, ease of debugging, refactorings, and code formatting.

NUKE brings your build automation to an even level with every other .NET project. How? It's a regular console application allowing all the OOP goodness! Besides, it solves many common problems in build automation, like parameter injection, path separator abstraction, access to solution and project models, and build step sharing across repositories. NUKE can also generate CI/CD configurations (YAML, etc.) that automatically parallelize build steps on multiple agents to optimize throughput!

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Build Status

NUKE builds and tests itself on several CI/CD services, which helps to ensure a working integration with those systems. At the same time, the individual configuration files serve as examples for the generation experience:

Build Server Status Platform Configuration
TeamCity TeamCity Win settings.kts
GitHub Actions GitHub Actions Win / Ubuntu / macOS continuous.yml
GitLab CI GitLab CI Ubuntu .gitlab-ci.yml
Azure Pipelines Azure Pipelines Win / Linux / macOS azure-pipelines.yml
AppVeyor AppVeyor Win / Ubuntu appveyor.yml

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Sponsors

Thanks to all companies, organizations, and individuals who are sponsoring the further development of this project. Your support means a lot! 💙

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Technology Sponsors

Thanks to JetBrains for providing licenses for Rider and access to a TeamCity Cloud instance, which both make open-source development a real pleasure!

Thanks to SignPath for providing free code signing service and to the SignPath Foundation for a free code signing certificate.

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