Helios brings clarity and control to GitHub Actions based CI/CD workflows. Named after the Greek god of the sun—symbolizing insight, reliability, and visibility—Helios offers:
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🌟 Unified Dashboard
All your branches, PRs, builds, test suites, and deployments in one canvas. Helios automatically syncs with GitHub, so you always see the latest activity. -
🚀 Smooth Deployment Flow
Pick from available environments with a friendly UI. Helios locks your chosen environment, prevents collisions, and displays live progress until tests finish or a timeout is reached. -
🔍 Test Insights
No more scrolling through raw logs. Helios ingests structured reports (JUnit XML) so you can click into individual test suites and cases—see pass/fail, error messages, and log snippets. Track flaky tests across branches over time. -
📦 Release Management
Draft, review, and publish release candidates without leaving Helios. Automatically generate release notes, tag your release, and see everything in one timeline.
Helios was the Greek god and personification of the sun 🌞 Each day, he was said to drive a golden chariot across the sky, bringing light to the world. According to mythology, Helios rose in the east and traveled across the heavens, guiding his chariot pulled by four horses. His daily journey from dawn to dusk symbolized reliability, consistency, and illumination.
Helios was also often depicted with a radiant crown, symbolizing the sun's light, and was considered an all-seeing deity, which aligns well with themes of visibility and clarity. These qualities made Helios a powerful symbol of insight and oversight in Greek culture.
Full documentation is available at ls1intum.github.io/Helios, including:
- User guide
- How to contribute
- Architecture overview
- Production setup
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Code of Conduct: By participating in this project, you agree to abide by our Code of Conduct.
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Contribution Guidelines: To request commit access, learn about branching, issue reporting, and submitting pull requests, please see our CONTRIBUTING.md.
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Repository Setup & Detailed Overview: For instructions on setting up Helios locally, refer to our docs: 🔗 ls1intum.github.io/Helios
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License: Helios is released under the MIT License. Feel free to fork, modify, and contribute back!
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Helios icon made by Sorasak Pinwiset on freeicons.io.
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