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# CodeFresh configuration
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This folder contains configuration for the [CodeFresh](<https://codefresh.io/> based CI checks for this repository.
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## The build pipeline
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CodeFresh uses a several pipeline for each repository. The `codefresh.yml` file defines pipeline [build steps](https://codefresh.io/docs/docs/configure-ci-cd-pipeline/introduction-to-codefresh-pipelines/) for this repository.
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Run results can be seen in the GitHub checks interface and in the [public pipeline dashboard](https://g.codefresh.io/public/accounts/angular/pipelines/angular/angular/angular).
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Although most configuration is done via `pipeline.yml`, some options are only available in the online [pipeline settings](https://g.codefresh.io/pipelines/angular/services?repoOwner=angular&repoName=angular&project=angular%2Fangular&context=github&serviceName=angular%2Fangular), which needs a login to access.
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## Caretaker
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CodeFresh status can be found at <http://status.codefresh.io/>.
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Issues related to the CodeFresh setup should be escalated to the Tools Team via the current caretaker, followed by Alex Eagle and Filipe Silva.
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## Rollout strategy
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Currently it is only used for tests on Windows platforms, on the master branch, and without pushing user-facing reports. It's only possible to see current builds in the [public pipeline dashboard](https://g.codefresh.io/public/accounts/angular/pipelines/angular/angular/angular).
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After a week or two of running like this, we should reassess how stable and reliable it is.
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Next steps include:
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- building PRs
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- showing build status publicly
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- blocking PRs that break the build
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- expanding the test suite
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