There is a CI/CD platform called Strider that can be installed and run on Linux systems. Keep in mind that installation procedures can change over time, and it's essential to refer to the official documentation for the most up-to-date installation instructions. Here's a general overview of how to install Strider on a Linux server:Prerequisites:Linux Server: You'll need a Linux server to host Strider. Popular choices include Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, or other Linux distributions.Node.js: Strider is built on Node.js, so you'll need to install Node.js and npm (Node Package Manager) on your server. You can typically do this using your distribution's package manager or by downloading and installing Node.js directly from the official website.MongoDB: Strider uses MongoDB as its database, so you'll need to install and set up MongoDB on your server. Refer to MongoDB's official documentation for installation instructions.Set Up Plugins and Connect to Version Control:To use Strider effectively, you'll need to configure plugins for version control systems (e.g., Git), databases, and any other integrations specific to your project.Set Up Webhooks and Build Jobs:Define your build jobs and configure webhooks to trigger builds when code changes occur in your version control repository.Please note that the above instructions are general guidelines, and the specific steps may vary depending on your Linux distribution and the version of Strider. Always refer to the official Strider documentation and any release-specific documentation for the most accurate and up-to-date installation and configuration instructions.