Great question! I'm not familiar with all the ins and outs of Travis CI, but you can accomplish much of the same thing with both -- automating your software development lifecycle from build, test, package, release, publish, to deployment. One of the arguments for GitHub Actions vs something like a Travis CI or Circle CI is having the automated process defined and versioned right alongside your code.
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Great question! I'm not familiar with all the ins and outs of Travis CI, but you can accomplish much of the same thing with both -- automating your software development lifecycle from build, test, package, release, publish, to deployment. One of the arguments for GitHub Actions vs something like a Travis CI or Circle CI is having the automated process defined and versioned right alongside your code.