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Azure Pipelines YAML vs. Ul designer - Azure Tutorial
From the course: Azure for DevOps: Implementing Development Processes
Azure Pipelines YAML vs. Ul designer
- [instructor] YAML vs the user interface designer. So an as a DevOps, we have two options for pipelines. The more popular or more default option lately is becoming yml. Where you have as you can see, on the left here you're actually writing the code. Or working with the assistant to build out your yml template. And on the right, you see the user interface designer or what we call the classic designer. Where you can drag and drop your tasks into and it's more of a wysiwyg kind of setup. What you see is what you get editor. So you have one or the other to work with. So let's talk about the pipelines and yml for a second here. You can use the pipelines or configure the pipelines to use your git repository or various repositories now. But you can use your git repo and basically you have a pipelines.yml. Or an azure-pipelines.yml file that defines your build. It's the code that you're going to write and…
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The concept of pipelines in DevOps2m 4s
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Azure Pipelines6m 36s
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Azure DevOps and open-source projects2m 4s
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