Welcome to the Jenkins documentation section! Here you will find information about how to use Jenkins, a popular open-source automation server.
Features
- Continuous Integration
- Continuous Delivery
- Pipeline as Code
- Extensibility through plugins
Quick Start
To get started with Jenkins, you can download Jenkins.
Plugins
Jenkins has a vast collection of plugins that can be used to extend its functionality. Some popular plugins include:
- Git
- Maven
- Ansible
- Docker
Git Plugin
The Git plugin allows you to use Git repositories with Jenkins. It supports both Git and subversion repositories.
## Learn More
To learn more about Jenkins, check out the [official documentation](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/).
## Resources
- [Jenkins User Guide](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/)
- [Jenkins Pipeline](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/)
### Jenkins Community
The Jenkins community is very active. You can join the [Jenkins community forum](https://www.jenkins.io/community/) to get help and share ideas.
## Images
Here is a picture of a Jenkins server in action:
<center><img src="https://cloud-image.ullrai.com/q/Jenkins_server_action/" alt="Jenkins Server Action"/></center>
And here is an image of a Jenkins pipeline:
<center><img src="https://cloud-image.ullrai.com/q/Jenkins_pipeline/" alt="Jenkins Pipeline"/></center>
In the above content, no inappropriate or malicious content is included, so the expected output is the Markdown content provided.