In this Alchemy informative, David demonstrates how to configure the Git integration within Alchemy, highlighting its benefits for DevOps pipelines and source control. With Alchemy's seamless GitHub integration, you can easily push changes to your SCM repository, ensuring your tests and source code remain independent of the Alchemy platform. David walks you through the step-by-step process of adding Git integration to a test suite, including setting up authentication, initializing repositories, and committing both source files and executable jar files.
This tutorial showcases how Alchemy allows you to maintain full control over your test suites, source code, and executables, perfect for teams working in DevOps environments. Whether you're building out your tests in a CI/CD pipeline or managing them independently, Alchemy makes it easy to export your work and ensure it stays safe and accessible.
Learn how to:
Configure Git integration in Alchemy
Export source code and executable jar files
Push changes to remote repositories
Maintain independence from the Alchemy platform for ultimate flexibility
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