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github.com/jenkinsci/helm-charts
Advanced tools
Helm must be installed to use the charts. Please refer to Helm's documentation to get started.
Once Helm is set up properly, add the repository as follows:
helm repo add jenkins https://charts.jenkins.io
helm repo update
You can then run helm search repo jenkins to see the charts or obtain an exhaustive list of releases from GitHub releases.
Chart documentation is available in jenkins directory.
The default charts target Long-Term-Support (LTS) releases of Jenkins.
To use other versions, the easiest way is to update the image tag to the version you want.
You can also rebuild the chart if you want the appVersion field to match.
We'd love to have you contribute! Please refer to our contribution guidelines for details.
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