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Browse CoursesJenkins is an open-source automation server used for continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD). It facilitates the building, testing, and deployment of software projects by automating various stages in the development pipeline. Jenkins enhances efficiency and collaboration in software development workflows.
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Jenkins is an open-source automation server used for building, testing, and deploying software projects. It facilitates continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) by automating various stages of the software development lifecycle.
Jenkins supports CI by automatically triggering build and test processes whenever changes are pushed to a version control system. It helps identify and address integration issues early in the development process, ensuring code quality and reducing integration challenges.
A Jenkins Pipeline is a set of automated steps defining the continuous delivery process. It allows the definition, execution, and visualization of the entire software delivery pipeline as code, promoting consistency and repeatability in the CI/CD process.
Jenkins integrates with version control systems like Git, SVN, and others to monitor changes in source code repositories. It can be configured to trigger automated builds and tests whenever code changes are committed, ensuring rapid feedback to developers.
Jenkins Plugins enhance its functionality by providing additional features and integrations with various tools and services. Plugins can extend Jenkins capabilities for source code management, build tools, deployment, and reporting, allowing users to customize and tailor Jenkins to their specific needs.