Pipeline Tracking
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Pipeline Tracking has 10 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 3 live disagreements.
Mostly:includes sub feature(4), rdf:type(2), purpose(1)
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- Yaml Configuration Example
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hasFeatureHas Feature(1)
- Gitlab
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Includes Sub Feature | Pipeline Status Pages | [2] |
| Includes Sub Feature | Job Logs | [2] |
| Includes Sub Feature | Environment Urls | [2] |
| Includes Sub Feature | Monitor Stage | [2] |
| Rdf:type | Concept | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Feature | [2] |
| Purpose | Track Pipeline Progress | [2] |
| Part of | Gitlab Features | [2] |
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doc:beam/02254732-c7a1-4fc8-89b4-aaaccd8a238eShow excerpt
### Tracking Pipeline Progress To track the progress of your pipeline, you can use GitLab's built-in features: 1. **Pipeline Status Pages**: - Navigate to the "Pipelines" tab in your GitLab project to see the status of each pipeline. …
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