#Introducing Semaphore: A Battle-Tested, Elixir CI/CD Platform Built on Microservices

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balmy path
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Hey everyone!

I’m excited to share that my company has open-sourced our CI/CD platform, Semaphore. It’s mostly built in Elixir and uses a microservices architecture, making it both scalable and maintainable—perfect for anyone interested in exploring a production-ready Elixir project.

Repo: https://github.com/semaphoreio/semaphore
Installation Guide: https://docs.semaphoreci.com/CE/getting-started/install

We also have an online conference from February 26–28: https://semaphoreci.com/summit, where we’ll dive deeper into the platform. Everyone is welcome to join and learn more!

We’d love your feedback, ideas, and contributions. Feel free to open issues or submit pull requests on GitHub—community participation is always welcome.

Thanks in advance, and happy hacking!

GitHub

Semaphore is an open source CI/CD platform. Self-host Semaphore on your own servers or on a cloud provider. - semaphoreio/semaphore

Semaphore installation overview

Semaphore Summit is a developer get-together for optimizing software delivery processes. This year's topic: Semaphore is going open source.

rich sphinx
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16 GB of RAM and 8 CPUs! Ouch. Why is it so ressource hungry? I'm looking at the EC2 install.