Devops Workflow

DevOps workflow
Plandex: Large-Repo Autonomous Refactoring and Release Management

Plandex: Large-Repo Autonomous Refactoring and Release Management

Under the hood, Plandex indexes large codebases using tree-sitter parsers. It can directly load up to 2 million tokens of code context (roughly 100K...

May 12, 2026

Devops Workflow

A DevOps workflow is a coordinated set of practices and steps that help development and operations teams build, test, and deliver software more quickly and reliably. It brings together writing code, building it, testing automatically, deploying to environments, and monitoring what runs in production. The goal is to make changes flow smoothly from a developer’s machine to users without long delays or manual handoffs. Automation is a key part: scripts and tools run builds, tests, and deployments so people don’t have to do repetitive work by hand. Quick feedback loops are also important so developers learn fast when something breaks and can fix it before it reaches many users. This approach matters because it shortens the time from idea to customer value while keeping systems stable and secure. By releasing smaller, more frequent updates, teams reduce the risk of big failures and can respond faster to user needs. Adopting this way of working often involves cultural change, better tooling, and shared responsibility, but it leads to faster innovation and more dependable software for users.

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