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# Welcome to Woodpecker
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Woodpecker is a CI/CD tool. It is designed to be lightweight, simple to use and fast. Before we dive into the details, let's have a look at some of the basics.
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## Have you ever heard of CI/CD or pipelines?
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Don't worry if you haven't. We'll guide you through the basics. CI/CD stands for Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment. It's basically like a conveyor belt that moves your code from development to production doing all kinds of
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checks, tests and routines along the way. A typical pipeline might include the following steps:
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1. Running tests
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2. Building your application
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3. Deploying your application
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[Have a deeper look into the idea of CI/CD](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/devops/what-is-ci-cd)
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## Do you know containers?
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If you are already using containers in your daily workflow, you'll for sure love Woodpecker. If not yet, you'll be amazed how easy it is to get started with [containers](https://opencontainers.org/).
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## Already have access to a Woodpecker instance?
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Then you might want to jump directly into it and [start creating your first pipelines](../20-usage/10-intro.md).
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## Want to start from scratch and deploy your own Woodpecker instance?
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Woodpecker is [pretty lightweight](../30-administration/00-getting-started.md#hardware-requirements) and will even run on your Raspberry Pi. You can follow the [deployment guide](../30-administration/00-getting-started.md) to set up your own Woodpecker instance.
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