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A continuous delivery pipeline is an automated expression of your process for getting software from version control right through to your users and customers.
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As mentioned previously, Jenkins Pipeline is a suite of plugins that supports implementing and integrating continuous delivery pipelines into Jenkins.
This section builds on the information introduced in Getting started with Pipeline and should be treated solely as a reference. For more information on how ...
Jenkins Pipeline allows you to compose multiple steps in an easy way that can help you model any sort of automation process. Think of a "step" like a single ...
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Full URL of Jenkins, such as https://example.com ... hello; ls /') has been written in the Pipeline. ... Hello', description: 'How should I greet the world?
Pipeline Steps Reference. The following plugins offer Pipeline-compatible steps. Each plugin link offers more information about the parameters for each step ...
This tutorial shows you how to use the Blue Ocean feature of Jenkins to create a Pipeline that orchestrates building a simple application.
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In the upper-right corner of GitHub, use the “+” drop-down menu, then select New repository. Provide a memorable name for your repository such as "hello-world".
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In the GitHub section, there is a field labeled Repository HTTPS URL. Enter https://github.com/YOUR-GITHUB-ACCOUNT-NAME/building-a-multibranch-pipeline-project.
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