In the previous post in this series, I covered my favorite development-time helper: running job scripts from the command line. In this post, I’ll cover the differences between job-dsl and Pipelines, and how I currently see the two living together in the Jenkins ecosystem. job-dsl refresher If you’re coming into this post directly, without reading the preceding articles in the series, I strongly en
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