What are some ways to manage build artifacts in a continuous integration environment?
If you develop mobile applications, you probably use continuous integration (CI) to automate your testing and delivery process. CI involves generating build artifacts, such as executable files, libraries, or packages, that can be deployed or distributed to your users or clients. However, managing these artifacts can be challenging, especially if you have multiple versions, platforms, or environments to support. In this article, you will learn some ways to manage your build artifacts in a CI environment, such as using artifact repositories, versioning schemes, and retention policies.
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