Jenkins is an open-source automation software for continuous integration and deployment of applications and primarily written in Java. In short, Jenkins is a application server that makes your projects do all the complicated things automatically. You can focus on writing code. A continuous integration tool, it means that it runs automated tests every time you check some code into a version control system. Jenkins can do many, many things. In this article, we will walk you through how to install Jenkins on AlmaLinux 10.
The most common use of Jenkins is to check your project into a version control system, build it, and run automated tests against the built application. However, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Jenkins can do much more. It can run deployment tasks, pull from a version control system, monitor the file system for changes, and more. Jenkins can also help us by automating tasks so that more work is done with less effort.
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