The Jenkins continuous integration server can be used for both team and personal continuous integration. It is easy to install, configure, and use, and is open source. This demo shows an initial installation, job creation, job execution, test results, and shows a failing test.
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Excellent sir, this is what I was searching for it.. everyone is talking about 30 min but you really explained in short and sweet.. thanks for the wonderful video.
I love fast learning. This was great. I'm curious about Jenkins webhooks now
Jenkins useful
legend
the only not indian tutorial that I could find on youtube.
Fantastic
Great intro. Just what I needed. Thanks!
Thanks for this. Todayās UI doesnāt match but gives me some ideas on how to get this going.
Short and simple. thank you
Hi Mark, that was very insightful and helpful – thank you for sharing.
What text editor were you using at the 3:40 timestamp?
This is really short and sweet. In five minutes, you learn how to build from remote and local git depositories. Just what I need to get started.
thanks
Thank you this was very fun and educational!
Note: Since this was made, the "unlock password" and some configuration steps where added that you go through the first time Jenkins starts up. The rest stays the same.
Thank you for keeping things short fun and simple.
Very succinct, this is top quality content right here.
It is very helpful. You can also refer this website for some useful information:
http://ahex.co/jenkins-an-automated-server/
Hi,
1.Which URL you pasted in repository URL .
2.where i should copy my project URL.
3. do you need coding knowledge for Jenkins