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      <title>Stop rewriting your pipelines - achieving CI portability with Docker and Taskfile</title>
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      <description>Introduction We&amp;rsquo;ve been working with CI systems for years now, and frankly, we&amp;rsquo;re exhausted from rewriting pipelines.
It all started with Jenkinsfiles a couple of years ago. Jenkins served us well for a while, but maintaining Jenkins infrastructure became a burden of its own. Then we moved to Travis CI back when it was free for open-source projects - it seemed like a great deal, and we invested time learning the syntax and getting our builds working smoothly.</description>
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