- Yes whenever you merge a pull request in GitHub, Travis CI will automatically kick off another build.
- No it doesn't, but you will see labels for the before_install and install lifecycle events as well as some other lifecycle events.
- You will need to use Docker to pull down an image and you can find the full list of Docker images here (https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/common-build-problems/#Troubleshooting-Locally-in-a-Docker-Image).
- Yes, but you will need to email support@travis-ci.com and then request whatever specific repositories you want to have debug mode enabled for. Additionally you will need to make a call to Travis API with the corresponding job id to trigger a build in debug mode.
- You will need to make an API call to the Travis API by doing a GET request to the /builds endpoint. Here is a sample request using the curl...
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