Use CI/CD to build your application
Use CI/CD to generate your application.
Getting started Overview of how CI/CD features fit together. | CI/CD YAML syntax reference Pipeline configuration keywords, syntax, examples, inputs. | Runners Configuration, job execution. |
Pipelines Configuration, automation, stages, schedules, efficiency. | Jobs Configuration, rules, caching, artifacts, logs. | CI/CD components Reusable, versioned CI/CD components for pipelines. |
CI/CD variables Configuration, usage, security. | Pipeline security Secrets management, job tokens, secure files, cloud security. | Debugging Configuration validation, warnings, errors, troubleshooting. |
Auto DevOps Automated DevOps, language detection, deployment, customization. | Testing Unit tests, integration tests, test reports, coverage, quality assurance. | Google cloud integration Cloud services, Kubernetes deployments. |
Migrate to GitLab CI/CD Migrate from Jenkins, GitHub Actions, others. | External repository integrations GitHub, Bitbucket, external sources, mirroring, cross-platform. |
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