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<blockquote>Hydra is a tool for continuous integration testing and software release that uses a purely functional language to describe build jobs and their dependencies. Continuous integration is a simple technique to improve the quality of the software development process. An automated system continuously or periodically checks out the source code of a project, builds it, runs tests, and produces reports for the developers. Thus, various errors that might accidentally be committed into the code base are automatically caught. </blockquote>
<blockquote>Hydra is a tool for continuous integration testing and software release that uses a purely functional language to describe build jobs and their dependencies. Continuous integration is a simple technique to improve the quality of the software development process. An automated system continuously or periodically checks out the source code of a project, builds it, runs tests, and produces reports for the developers. Thus, various errors that might accidentally be committed into the code base are automatically caught. </blockquote>
 
<cite>From the [https://nixos.org/hydra/manual/#idm140737316005856 hydra manual]</cite>
<cite>From the [https://nixos.org/hydra/manual/#idm140737316005856 hydra manual]</cite>


The [https://nixos.org/hydra/manual/ Hydra manual] provides an overview of the functionality and features of hydra, as well as an up-to-date installation guide.
The [https://nixos.org/hydra/manual/ Hydra manual] provides an overview of the functionality and features of hydra, as well as an up-to-date installation guide.