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This setup wizard takes you through a few quick "one-off" steps to unlock Jenkins, customize it with plugins and create the first administrator user through ...
This section describes how to get started with creating your Pipeline project in Jenkins and introduces you to the various ways that a Jenkinsfile can be ...
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For this tutorial, you will require: A macOS, Linux, Windows, or Chromebook (with Linux) machine with: ... The following software installed: Docker.
Many organizations use Docker to unify their build and test environments across machines, and to provide an efficient mechanism for deploying applications.
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The following plugin provides functionality available through Pipeline-compatible steps. Read more about how to integrate steps into your Pipeline in the Steps ...
This tutorial shows you how to use the Blue Ocean feature of Jenkins to create a Pipeline that orchestrates building a simple application.
For this tutorial, you will require: A macOS, Linux, Windows, or Chromebook (with Linux) machine with: 2 GB of RAM.
Jenkins is a self-contained Java-based program, ready to run out-of-the-box, with packages for Windows, Linux, macOS and other Unix-like operating systems.
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Open up a terminal/command prompt window to the download directory. Run the command java -jar jenkins.war. Browse to http://localhost:8080 and wait until the ...
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For this tutorial, you will require: A macOS, Linux, Windows, or Chromebook (with Linux) machine with: 2 GB of RAM.