Just execute the CI scripts.
- cli - Command line interface.
 -  travis - Automatically loads 
.travis.ymlfile and executes the insidescript. -  custom - Higher priority custom 
.ciscript.ymlfile, optional. 
npm install -g ci-script$ ci-script -h
  Usage: ci-script [options] [directory]
  Execute the CI script.
  Options:
    -h, --help, help            output usage information
    -v, -V, --version, version  output the version numberIf you need to customize the .ciscript.yml file, the rules configured like this:
script:
  # commands are written in order.
  - echo "One"
  - echo "Two"
  - echo "Three"can also copy the script in the .travis.yml file, then customize it.
Note:
.ciscript.ymlis optional.
ci-script          # working in the local directory.
ci-script tests    # working in the `./tests/` directory.
ci-script ~/tests  # working in the `~/tests/` directory.- linux CI pass
 - macOS CI pass
 - windows Not yet tested
 
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