Jitterbug : A continuous integration system built on Dancer and git hooks Jitterbug is written in Perl 5 and depends on various CPAN modules, such as Dancer, DBIx::Class and Git::Repository. Installing Jitterbug =================== perl Build.PL # You can also use Makefile.PL, but you will then have to manually # install dependencies # perl Makefile.PL # install missing dependencies ./Build installdeps # start the jitterbug Dancer app, which by default binds to port 3000 perl jitterbug.pl # If you need to start it on a different port use -p # perl jitterbug.pl -p 3001 In another terminal, deploy a DBIx::Class schema ( which is SQLite by default, change the values in config.yml to tweak) : perl scripts/jitterbug_db --config config.yml --deploy Now add a post-receive hook to your github project that hits the /hook/ URL on the server that the jitterbug Dancer app is running on, i.e. http://example.com:3001/hook/ Now you must start the builder, which actually clones a new git repo for each task (this could be network-intensive) and actually runs the build and test commands for each project. perl scripts/builder.pl -c config.yml Now, when you commit to a project that has a Jitterbug post-receive hook, the builder check every 30 seconds for a new task and build and test your projects!