We're two engineers that got fed up with context switching. Why do we need to do a git push, open a browser tab, wait for some task to actually start, bite nails (or read HackerNews) for 10 minutes or more while dependencies are being installed for the 100th time and finally end up with an invalid YAML error. And for some reason this usually happens in the final stage of the pipeline leading up to the inevitable git commits "Fixed", "Fixed again", "Test", "Really fixed this time". We can do better.
We set out to build Zippy. A CI/CD system that works from your terminal. No context switching, no slow containers, instant feedback and seamless Claude Code integration. Just git push, instant build, and move on. Two bash scripts, one to setup the (cached) environment, one to run the build process.
sankalpnarula•45m ago