macOS
brew install travislocal Homebrew formula metadata
brew
Consultez les chemins d'installation, exécutables, métadonnées et notes de sécurité de travis pour les workflows d'agents IA.
installation
brew install travislocal Homebrew formula metadata
sudo apt install travisDebian stable package indexes · travis · Source: deb.debian.org
aperçu
Command-line client for Travis CI
historique
The Travis CI Client is the Ruby `travis` gem and command-line client for interacting with Travis CI services. The official README describes it as both a CLI and Ruby library that can talk to travis-ci.com or a custom Travis CI setup using a GitHub account.
The client belongs to the era when Travis CI became a default continuous-integration service for GitHub-hosted open-source projects. Its README is structured around a large CLI command set, a Ruby client library, installation instructions, troubleshooting, and version history, reflecting its dual role as both user tool and programmable Travis API wrapper.
The CLI's command surface tracks the lifecycle of Travis CI usage from local setup to build operations: logging in, choosing API endpoints, enabling or disabling repositories, validating `.travis.yml`, encrypting secrets, managing environment variables and SSH keys, viewing build history, streaming logs, restarting jobs, and opening builds in a browser.
The README also documents the transition from travis-ci.org and travis-ci.com endpoint shortcuts to the current API endpoint model, plus support for Travis CI Enterprise or custom deployments. That makes the package a historical marker for the hosted-CI and GitHub integration period of developer tooling.
Adoption followed Travis CI's GitHub-centered workflow. Developers installed the gem or package, authenticated with GitHub-backed Travis accounts, and used the `travis` executable to initialize projects, lint `.travis.yml`, enable repositories, inspect builds, and manage encrypted configuration without leaving the terminal.
The batch input records Homebrew, Debian, and Ubuntu packaging, showing that the client was not only a RubyGems artifact but also a system package for users who expected CI tools to be installable from their operating-system package manager.
Common package-nerd usage centers on repository automation: `travis init` creates CI configuration, `travis lint` validates `.travis.yml`, `travis encrypt` and `travis encrypt-file` help place secrets in build configs, `travis logs` streams test logs, and `travis status`, `show`, `history`, `restart`, and `cancel` operate on builds and jobs.
Authentication and endpoint management are also part of the tool's identity. The README documents `travis login`, token handling, endpoint selection for travis-ci.com or travis-ci.org, and an interactive console for inspecting Travis API entities from Ruby.
For package-manager users, the Travis CLI represents the period when CI configuration became a dotfile-and-terminal workflow. It let maintainers bootstrap `.travis.yml`, encrypt secrets, and debug remote CI jobs from a local shell, making CI feel like another command-line development tool.
Its history matters because it sits at the intersection of RubyGems, Homebrew, Debian/Ubuntu packages, GitHub OAuth, and hosted CI APIs. The package is less a single-purpose binary than a compact interface to the operational culture around Travis CI.
posture de sécurité
broad file, network, media, or database tool signal.
risque blue · confiance moyen · tool
Avant une utilisation sans surveillance par un agent, vérifiez si l'outil lit des identifiants en clair, écrit un état distant, publie des artefacts ou lance des plugins.
local files
These source-backed paths show where this package keeps local settings or durable credentials. Automic Vault can use them as review targets for secret scanning, migration, and command approval.
Config paths the tool may read or write during local use.
~/.travis/config.ymlCredential-bearing paths to review before unattended agent runs.
~/.travis/config.ymlexécutables
| Commande | Type | Exposition | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
travis | cli | exécutable global |
fraîcheur
Ces signaux séparent l'âge de génération de la page, l'activité du gestionnaire de paquets et la comparaison avec les versions amont. Un retard de version n'est signalé que lorsqu'une URL de preuve et des versions comparables sont présentes.
https://github.com/travis-ci/travis.rb
métadonnées d'installation
| Clé du paquet | brew:travis |
|---|---|
| Version | 1.14.0 |
| Gestionnaire de paquets | Homebrew |
| Page du gestionnaire de paquets | https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/travis |
| Page d'accueil | https://github.com/travis-ci/travis.rb/ |
| Dépôt | https://github.com/travis-ci/travis.rb |
| Docs amont | https://docs.travis-ci.com/ |
| Licence | MIT |
| Archive source | https://github.com/travis-ci/travis.rb/archive/refs/tags/v1.14.0.tar.gz |
| Dépendances | ruby@3.4 |
| Dépendances de compilation | pkgconf |
| Bibliothèques fournies par macOS | libffi |
| Bouteille | disponible (sur arm64_linux, arm64_sequoia, arm64_sonoma, arm64_tahoe, sonoma, x86_64_linux) |
| post-install Homebrew | non défini |
| Service | aucun déclaré |
faits du registre
| Source Database | Homebrew formula API |
|---|---|
| Tap | homebrew/core |
| Full Name | travis |
| Version Scheme | 0 |
| Revision | 2 |
| Bottle Stable Root URL | https://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core |
| Deprecated | no |
| Disabled | no |
| Keg Only | no |
| URL Keys |
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correspondances dans les bases sources
Les correspondances proviennent d’index externes de gestionnaires de paquets et restent séparées des liens de paquets Automic Vault locaux.
travis 220729-1
trajectory analyzer and visualizer
sudo apt install travistravis 220729-1
trajectory analyzer and visualizer
sudo apt install travispiste source
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View the package source record on GitHub.