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# Welcome to Woodpecker
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Woodpecker is a simple yet powerful CI/CD engine with great extensibility. It focuses on executing pipelines inside [containers](https://opencontainers.org/).
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If you are already using containers in your daily workflow, you'll for sure love Woodpecker.
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![woodpecker](woodpecker.png)
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## `.woodpecker.yaml`
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- Place your pipeline in a file named `.woodpecker.yaml` in your repository
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- Pipeline steps can be named as you like
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- Run any command in the commands section
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```yaml title=".woodpecker.yaml"
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steps:
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- name: build
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image: debian
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commands:
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- echo "This is the build step"
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- name: a-test-step
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image: debian
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commands:
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- echo "Testing.."
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```
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### Steps are containers
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- Define any container image as context
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- either use your own and install the needed tools in a custom image
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- or search for available images that are already tailored for your needs in image registries like [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/search?type=image)
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- List the commands that should be executed in the container
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```diff
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steps:
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- name: build
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- image: debian
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+ image: mycompany/image-with-awscli
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commands:
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- aws help
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```
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### File changes are incremental
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- Woodpecker clones the source code in the beginning
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- File changes are persisted throughout individual steps as the same volume is being mounted in all steps
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```yaml title=".woodpecker.yaml"
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steps:
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- name: build
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image: debian
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commands:
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- touch myfile
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- name: a-test-step
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image: debian
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commands:
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- cat myfile
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```
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## Plugins are straightforward
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- If you copy the same shell script from project to project
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- Pack it into a plugin instead
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- And make the yaml declarative
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- Plugins are Docker images with your script as an entrypoint
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```dockerfile title="Dockerfile"
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FROM laszlocloud/kubectl
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COPY deploy /usr/local/deploy
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ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/local/deploy"]
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```
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```bash title="deploy"
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kubectl apply -f $PLUGIN_TEMPLATE
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```
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```yaml title=".woodpecker.yaml"
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steps:
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- name: deploy-to-k8s
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image: laszlocloud/my-k8s-plugin
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settings:
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template: config/k8s/service.yaml
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```
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See [plugin docs](./20-usage/51-plugins/51-overview.md).
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## Continue reading
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- [Create a Woodpecker pipeline for your repository](./20-usage/10-intro.md)
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- [Setup your own Woodpecker instance](./30-administration/00-deployment/00-overview.md)
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