Chapter 9. TeamCity for a Member of the Team

In this chapter, we will take a look at how a user of TeamCity can take advantage of the features provided by the web interface of TeamCity to achieve various tasks that are expected of them in a Continuous Integration setup.

Such tasks would include communicating build failures with other team members, navigating across projects of interests, searching historical build data, and so on.

Managing projects of interest

In an organization, a single TeamCity server might be used to host CI for multiple project teams. Hence, there might be TeamCity projects that are not of any particular interest to a team member. Depending on the team structure and setup of TeamCity, even certain build configurations may not ...

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