Compare the Top Continuous Integration Software for Linux as of December 2025

What is Continuous Integration Software for Linux?

Continuous integration (CI) software automates the process of integrating code changes from multiple developers into a shared repository frequently, often several times a day. It runs automated tests on every integration, helping to detect and address issues early in the development cycle. CI software reduces integration problems by ensuring that code is compatible and functional, catching bugs before they can accumulate. By generating feedback quickly, CI supports fast-paced, collaborative development environments and improves the quality of code releases. Compare and read user reviews of the best Continuous Integration software for Linux currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Device42

    Device42

    Device42, A Freshworks Company

    With customers across 70+ countries, organizations of all sizes rely on Device42 as the most trusted, advanced, and complete full-stack agentless discovery and dependency mapping platform for Hybrid IT. With access to information that perfectly mirrors the reality of what is on the network, IT teams are able to run their operations more efficiently, solve problems faster, migrate and modernize with ease, and achieve compliance with flying colors. Device42 continuously discovers, maps, and optimizes infrastructure and applications across data centers and cloud, while intelligently grouping workloads by application affinities and other resource formats that provide a clear view of what is connected to the environment at any given time. As part of the Freshworks family, we are committed to, and you should expect us to provide even better solutions and continued support for our global customers and partners, just as we always have.
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    Starting Price: $1499.00/year
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    Codefresh

    Codefresh

    Codefresh

    Founded in 2014, Codefresh combines CI/CD, Image Management, and on-demand staging environments to create a complete container delivery toolchain that brings developers and developer operations into a shared platform. Codefresh enables startups and enterprises alike to immediately benefit from microservices and container-based technologies. The company is based in Silicon Valley and Israel.
    Starting Price: $0/month
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    Jile

    Jile

    Tata Consultancy Services

    Jile is an Enterprise Agile planning and delivery product on-the-cloud that enables software teams to manage, automate and measure the end-to-end software delivery value stream from ideation to deployment. With Jile, teams can choose an Agile Way of Working (WoW) template that best fits their delivery needs, and then customize their WoW by turning applications on or off from a list of more than 50 applications and features. The WoW templates in Jile include Scrum, Kanban, Disciplined Agile, Large Scale Scrum, Agile Portfolio, and more. This flexibility provides an adaptive and tailored way for organizations to adopt Agile at scale across the enterprise, and digitally transform into a Business 4.0™ enterprise. Jile enables enterprises in any stage of their Agile transformation journey to grow and continuously evolve by making it easier to plan, develop, and deliver high-quality software—which accelerates value delivery—and supports innovation, reduces time to market.
    Starting Price: $9 per month per user
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    Liquibase

    Liquibase

    Liquibase

    One area hasn’t benefited from the DevOps movement as much: The database change process. It’s time to bring CI/CD to the database. Application release technology has come a long way in the past several years. It used to take weeks or even months to release new software. Now that organizations have adopted new workflows and processes, the time it takes to complete a release has been reduced to days and even hours. Database schema migrations are an essential task for every software project. There are several different reasons why updates to the database are required. New features require new attributes in existing tables or entirely new tables. Bug fixes may lead to changes in names or data types in the database. Performance issues that require additional indexes in the database. Even in organizations that have adopted DevOps, manual rework is the norm when it comes to database schema and stored procedure changes.
    Starting Price: $5000 per year
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    Kraken CI

    Kraken CI

    Michal Nowikowski

    Modern CI/CD, open-source, on-premise system that is highly scalable and focused on testing. Features: - flexible workflow planning using Starlark/Python - distributed building and testing - various executors: bare metal, Docker, LXD - highly scalable to thousands of executors - sophisticated test results analysis - integrated with AWS EC2 and ECS, Azure VM, with autoscaling - supported webhooks from GitHub, GitLab and Gitea - email and Slack notifications
    Starting Price: free
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    Delphix

    Delphix

    Perforce

    Delphix is the industry leader in DataOps and provides an intelligent data platform that accelerates digital transformation for leading companies around the world. The Delphix DataOps Platform supports a broad spectrum of systems, from mainframes to Oracle databases, ERP applications, and Kubernetes containers. Delphix supports a comprehensive range of data operations to enable modern CI/CD workflows and automates data compliance for privacy regulations, including GDPR, CCPA, and the New York Privacy Act. In addition, Delphix helps companies sync data from private to public clouds, accelerating cloud migrations, customer experience transformation, and the adoption of disruptive AI technologies. Automate data for fast, quality software releases, cloud adoption, and legacy modernization. Source data from mainframe to cloud-native apps across SaaS, private, and public clouds.
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    Apache Gump

    Apache Gump

    Apache Software Foundation

    The Apache Gump continuous integration tool was the first one developed at the Apache Software Foundation. It is written in Python and fully supports Apache Ant, Apache Maven (1.x to 3.x) and other build tools. Gump is unique in that it builds and compiles software against the latest development versions of those projects. This allows Gump to detect potentially incompatible changes to that software just a few hours after those changes are checked into the version control system. Notifications are sent to the project team as soon as such a change is detected, referencing more detailed reports available online. You can set up and run Gump on your own machine and run it on your own projects, however it is currently most famous for building many of Apache's projects and their dependencies. For this purpose, the Gump project maintains its own dedicated server.
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    HCL Launch

    HCL Launch

    HCL Technologies

    HCL Launch is the continuous delivery platform within the HCL Software DevOps suite of solutions. It automates application deployments across your IT environments and gives quick feedback for continuous delivery while providing the audit trails, versioning, and approvals needed in production. HCL Launch is designed to deploy anything, to anywhere, at any time so that delivery is never a barrier to your innovation. Continuous Delivery Automated, consistent deployments and rollbacks of applications. Integrate with build and test tools to automatically deploy, test, and promote new builds. Go beyond automated deployment alone, and incorporate repeatability, predictability, auditability, traceability into your delivery pipeline. Hybrid Applications Support Support for all platforms: from distributed to microservices, both on-prem and cloud based. Governance and Visibility Easily identify the “who, what, when, where, and how” of deployment automation.
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