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By Buddy and Matt Abrams
In this tutorial, you will automate WordPress deployments using Buddy CI/CD, a user-friendly tool offering continuous integration and continuous deployment solutions.
Compared to many other CI/CD tools, Buddy requires less DevOps experience. It allows developers to create delivery pipelines with drag-and-drop actions in a visual GUI. This GUI leverages pre-configured actions (builds, test, deployments, etc.) in an approach similar to DigitalOcean’s interactive Droplet configuration. This means newcomers and expert developers alike can use Buddy to release more software, all while making fewer errors.
Once you’ve completed this tutorial, you will be able to perform a WordPress deployment with a single command from your local terminal. For better insight, you will build a more advanced Sage-based WordPress theme that requires multiple build steps before you can deploy it to the WordPress server.
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