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@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ There are some high level differences between the products worth mentioning:
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@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ There are some high level differences between the products worth mentioning:
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You can control which jobs run in which cases, depending on how they are triggered,
-
You can control which jobs run in which cases, depending on how they are triggered,
with the
[
`rules` syntax
](
../yaml/README.md#rules
)
.
with the
[
`rules` syntax
](
../yaml/README.md#rules
)
.
-
GitLab
[
pipeline scheduling concepts
](
../pipelines/schedules.md
)
are also different
than with
Jenkins.
-
GitLab
[
pipeline scheduling concepts
](
../pipelines/schedules.md
)
are also different
from
Jenkins.
-
You can reuse pipeline configurations using the
[
`include` keyword
](
../yaml/README.md#include
)
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You can reuse pipeline configurations using the
[
`include` keyword
](
../yaml/README.md#include
)
and
[
templates
](
#templates
)
. Your templates can be kept in a central repository (with different
and
[
templates
](
#templates
)
. Your templates can be kept in a central repository (with different
permissions), and then any project can use them. This central project could also
permissions), and then any project can use them. This central project could also
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