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Using local language. Jenkins displays text depending on the language of the browser. It detects the language of your internet browser. Note that, depending ...
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User Documentation Home. User Handbook. User Handbook Overview · Installing Jenkins · Platform Information · Using Jenkins · Pipeline · Blue Ocean ...
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Best Practices · Working with projects · Using credentials · Search Box · Referencing another project by name · Aborting a build · Fingerprints · Using local language ...
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Agents may be connected to the Jenkins controller using either local or cloud computers. The agents require a Java installation and a network connection to the ...
The simplest way to install Jenkins on Windows is to use the Jenkins Windows installer. That program will install Jenkins as a service using a 64 bit JVM ...
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Under System, click the Global credentials (unrestricted) link to access this default domain. image. Click Add Credentials on the left. Note: If there are no ...
Using local language · Change time zone · Remote Access API · Executor Starvation · Using Jenkins agents · Using JMeter with Jenkins · Pluggable Storage.
This documentation will only be visible on the Global Variable Reference pages that are accessed from the navigation sidebar of Pipeline jobs that import the ...
Jenkins Pipeline exposes environment variables via the global variable env , which is available from anywhere within a Jenkinsfile . The full list of ...
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Navigate to the Pipeline Syntax link (referenced above) from a configured Pipeline, and then click on the Declarative Directive Generator link in the sidepanel, ...