CircleCI for Beginners 2 - Run CircleCI Pipeline on Git Push from Local System

CircleCI for Beginners 2 - Run CircleCI Pipeline on Git Push from Local System

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10:28 Step 3 - Optional use IDE like VS Code and open the project folder on the IDE VSCode has config validator

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10:28 Step 3 - Optional use IDE like VS Code and open the project folder on the IDE VSCode has config validator

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CircleCI for Beginners 2 - Run CircleCI Pipeline on Git Push from Local System

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  1. 1 00:00 Intro
  2. 2 00:48 What will we do in this demo
  3. 3 02:17 Step 1 - Install Git on your system. Check git installed git -v
  4. 4 08:33 Step 2 - Clone repo from GitHub OR Create a new project folder on your system
  5. 5 09:53 Step 4 - Add some data
  6. 6 10:28 Step 3 - Optional use IDE like VS Code and open the project folder on the IDE VSCode has config validator
  7. 7 13:46 Step 5 - Create a new repo on GitHub
  8. 8 15:17 Step 6- From local add project to git, commit and push the changes to remote repo
  9. 9 15:41 Git Commands - Commit and Push project folder using Git
  10. 10 35:00 Step 7 - Now create a new project/pipeline on CircleCI and connect with this repo
  11. 11 35:17 Step 8 - Create CircleCI project and Run the pipeline
  12. 12 39:21 Merge branch
  13. 13 44:29 Step 9 - Check the pipeline is executed when changes are pushed in repo
  14. 14 47:02 Pipeline failure on errors
  15. 15 49:20 Outro

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