Jenkins is an open-source automation server that helps to automate various parts of software development workflows. It is a widely-used tool within the continuous integration and delivery pipeline. This tutorial will guide you through the steps on how to install Jenkins on Windows 11.
Before beginning the installation process, you should ensure that your Windows 11 operating system meets the following requirements:
Visit https://jenkins-ci.org/ and click the Download Jenkins button. This will prompt the download of the latest version of Jenkins.
Navigate to the folder where you downloaded the Jenkins installer and double-click on the .msi
file.
Click Next to proceed and check the box labeled Install as a Windows Service.
Then, click Install and wait for the installation process to complete.
After completing the installation process, click the Run Jenkins button. It will launch the Jenkins dashboard in a new browser window.
At this point, Jenkins will prompt you to provide an initial password to unlock the dashboard. Follow the instructions provided in the prompt to identify the password.
On the next screen, you will be asked to customize the Jenkins installation. You can either use the default settings or customize them according to your preferences.
After the customization is done, Jenkins will prompt you to install plugins. You can choose to install the essential plugins or select the specific plugins that you need for your project.
Next, Jenkins will ask you to create an admin user. Provide the necessary details to create an admin account.
Finally, Jenkins will present a summary of the installation. Review the settings and click Save and Finish to complete the installation process.
In this tutorial, we have provided a step-by-step guide on how to install Jenkins on Windows 11. Once completed, you can use Jenkins to automate various parts of software development workflows that enhance your productivity and efficiency as a developer.
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