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Using Uffizzi

Usage Options

These guides explains key concepts and methods of using Uffizzi to manage ephemeral environments. It assumes that you have already installed the Uffizzi CLI and followed one of the Quickstart Guides.

The following are the most common ways that teams use Uffizzi: via the CLI, Uffizzi Cloud Dashboard or a continuous integration (CI) pipeline.

CLI Guide→Dashboard (UI) Guide→CI Pipeline Guide→
Dev ClustersFrom the CLI

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