What does not count as “automation” in continuous integration

What does not count as “automation” in continuous integration

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**What does not count as /"automation/" in continuous integration**

In this mini-post, we explore continuous integration (CI) for embedded systems development. Engineer Ari Mahpour explains how manual instructions commonly found in the README files – such as compiling source code, running unit tests, and creating environments – and certain manual actions that are hardware-in-the-loop tests don't really count as /"automation/".

️ If you want to learn more about DevOps for embedded systems with the ATmega328P, check out Ari's detailed post here: https://youtu.be/xWgzSQQLFE0

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