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Priscila Heller
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Priscila Heller

Priscila Heller was born and raised in Brazil, where she obtained a bachelor's degree in Journalism. She moved to the United States in 2011, where she has been living ever since. After working in many different fields, she found a career opportunity in Tech, and went back to school to pursue a degree in Information System Technology. In 2016 Priscila joined GitHub as an Enterprise Support Agent. Over the years she was promoted a few times, and today she is a Senior Manager of Premium Support. Priscila believes in the power of technology, education, and communication. She considers the democratization of knowledge and information to be invaluable for the cultural, social, economic, and scientific development of society and humanity.
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Migrating from Jenkins

You have studied and compared the features and benefits of both Jenkins and GitHub Actions, and you have decided to migrate some, or all, of your workflows to GitHub Actions. The next few sections will introduce basic steps to help you perform this migration successfully.

To get started with the migration, follow these steps:

  1. Migrate your code to GitHub. If your code is not hosted on GitHub already, create a new repository and push your code there. Please refer to Chapter 1, Learning the Foundations for GitHub Actions, and review the steps to accomplish that.
  2. Read the documentation to learn more about the workflow configuration and syntax differences between both platforms.

    Important note

    The comprehensive documentation to support the migration from Jenkins to GitHub Actions can be found at https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/migrating-from-jenkins-to-github-actions.

  3. Start migrating the contents of your Jenkins pipeline script...
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Published in: Nov 2021Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781800560406

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Priscila Heller

Priscila Heller was born and raised in Brazil, where she obtained a bachelor's degree in Journalism. She moved to the United States in 2011, where she has been living ever since. After working in many different fields, she found a career opportunity in Tech, and went back to school to pursue a degree in Information System Technology. In 2016 Priscila joined GitHub as an Enterprise Support Agent. Over the years she was promoted a few times, and today she is a Senior Manager of Premium Support. Priscila believes in the power of technology, education, and communication. She considers the democratization of knowledge and information to be invaluable for the cultural, social, economic, and scientific development of society and humanity.
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