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Adding Pipelines documentation. #828

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This documentation looks awesome, thanks!


By default, the Travis CI automated tests install and test your site from scratch. Once you have a production site in a remote environment, it’s recommended to also run automated tests against a copy of your production database, especially in order to functionally test update hooks.
BLT provides one default instruction file (e.g., .travis.yml or acquia-pipelines.yml) for each these CI solutions, allowing you to have a working build out-of-the-box. To use the default instruction file you must run an initialization command (detailed below). This will copy the default instruction file to the required location, much in the way that Drupal requires you to copy default.settings.php to settings.php.
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typo: "each of these CI solutions"

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