Summary

In this chapter, we saw how to configure some of the basic but important stuff in Jenkins, all with the help of some practical examples. We created a few Jenkins jobs and also wrote some simple scripts inside it.

Jenkins upgrade, Jenkins backup, and Jenkins user management are some of the important things we discussed in this chapter. However, if you think that you can perform these respective tasks in a better way, incorporating some more options that you encountered in Jenkins, then the objective of this chapter has been achieved.

The idea is that any particular task simple or complex can be performed in many ways using Jenkins. All that matters is how creative you are with the features provided by the tool.

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