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Documentation is an important part of any Jenkins plugin. It includes user documentation (plugin pages, changelogs, user guidelines, etc.) ...
Overview. This special interest group improves Jenkins use and adoption through documentation. The SIG encourages, creates, and reviews documentation ...
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The plugin documentation guide includes instructions for documenting, categorizing, and labeling plugins. Integrate with Jira. If your chosen issue tracker is ...
The plugin site will pull content from a specified Markdown or AsciiDoc file in plugin's GitHub repository, defaulting to the README file. See documentation for ...
A continuous delivery (CD) pipeline is an automated expression of your process for getting software from version control right through to your users and ...
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The plugin installation manager tool enables easier import into an instance of Jenkins by downloading plugins and their respective dependencies into a folder.
In your PR towards the repository permission updater, include a link to the PR in your plugin, which contains all the necessary changes, like described above.
See the developer documentation for the recommended minimum Jenkins version. Create a branch. In a local copy of your fork of the plugin repository create a git ...
Permission, which represents an activity that requires a security privilege. This is usually a verb, like "configure", "administer", "tag", etc.
Consult your distribution's documentation for details. To check if you have Java already installed, run java -version on a command prompt. Install Apache Maven.