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Jenkins uses projects (also known as "jobs") to perform its work. Projects are defined and run by Jenkins users. Jenkins offers several different types of ...
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Using Jenkins · Best Practices · Working with projects · Using credentials · Search Box · Referencing another project by name · Aborting a build · Fingerprints ...
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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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Best Practices ; Automate job definition. Use organization folders; Use multibranch Pipelines; Use Pipeline ; Manage your jobs. Report build results; Build on ...
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The Jenkins controller administers the Jenkins agents and orchestrates their work, including scheduling jobs on agents and monitoring agents. Agents may be ...
Document Jenkins on Kubernetes ... Working with projects · Using credentials · Search ... by a specific Jenkins user (as is the case for Pipeline projects created ...
Many organizations use Docker to unify their build and test environments across machines, and to provide an efficient mechanism for deploying applications.
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 ...
This guided tour introduces you to the basics of using Jenkins and its main feature, Jenkins Pipeline. This tour uses the "standalone" Jenkins distribution, ...
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The following tutorials show how to use Jenkins to cover the basics of CI/CD concepts based on specific technology stacks. Choose the tutorial that's relevant ...
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