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    JenkinsPipelineUnit

    JenkinsPipelineUnit

    Framework for unit testing Jenkins pipelines

    This testing framework lets you write unit tests on the configuration and conditional logic of the pipeline code, by providing a mock execution of the pipeline. You can mock built-in Jenkins commands, job configurations, see the stacktrace of the whole execution and even track regressions.
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    JMH Gradle Plugin

    JMH Gradle Plugin

    Integrates the JMH benchmarking framework with Gradle

    ...It simplifies the workflow by handling classpath setup and wiring Gradle tasks for running benchmarks. Developers can run benchmarks via Gradle commands, produce reports, and compare performance over time. This reduces the manual effort of setting up JMH, making performance testing a natural part of the development cycle. The plugin is especially useful in projects where regression in execution speed or memory use must be carefully monitored.
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    Build Time Tracker Plugin

    Build Time Tracker Plugin

    Gradle plugin to continuously track and report your build times

    The build‑time‑tracker‑plugin for Gradle continuously logs build performance data in a monoidal format, enabling statistical analysis across machines. This helps teams understand where build time is spent, compare build performance across environments, and identify bottlenecks. build-time-tracker writes a continuous log that is monoidal and can be collected from various machines to run statistical analyses. Importantly, the written files contain identifying information about the machine the build happened on so you can compare apples with apples. ...
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