I blog about the web platform, web design and development, accessibility, product management, and artsy side quests. I also have a monthly “Learning Log” practice, where I collect articles I’m reading or things I’m learning.
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A couple fun launches at Netlify (deploy deletion, and scopes and deploy contexts for environment variables), as well as some seasonal cleaning / digital gardening on side projects.
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Teams using Netlify can manually delete deploys they no longer need. To make your seasonal cleaning even easier, Netlify will also automatically delete failed or canceled deploys older than 6 months.
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Developers can now limit environment variables to specific scopes or change environment variables based on deploy context through the Netlify UI, available as a beta in Netlify Labs.
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In addition to GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket, Netlify now natively supports Azure DevOps as a Git provider! Now teams can connect new and existing sites on Netlify to an Azure DevOps repo, and take advantage of automatic builds and instantaneously-published deploys.