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David Ebbo edited this page Aug 8, 2017
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Kudu is the engine behind git deployments in Azure Web Sites. It can also run outside of Azure.
- Post to the Azure Web App forum on MSDN
- Post an issue in this GitHub project
- Go to the Kudu room on JabbR
- Ping @davidebbo or @suwat_ch on Twitter
If you are using git to push to an Azure Web Site, this is the section you'll care most about.
See the Version history page for details.
- Publishing a website from Source Control (official documentation)
- Deployment hooks: how to take over the deployment logic for a site
- Web Hooks
- Azure Site Extensions (see also Xdt Transform Samples)
- Post Deployment Action Hooks
- WebJobs
- Accessing the Kudu service
- Customizing Deployments: choosing which folder or project to deploy to the web site
- Deployment branch: choosing the branch that gets deployed when you push
- Deploying from GitHub
- Manually triggering a deployment
- Managing settings and secrets: how to modify the values when the app is deployed
- Managing database connections in Azure Web Sites
- Accessing files via FTP
- Deploying inplace and without repository
- Using a custom web.config for Node apps
- Sending an email when your Azure web site deployment completes
- Kudu architecture
- REST API
- Enabling continuous deployment from Github, Codeplex and Bitbucket
- File structure on Azure
- Azure Runtime Environment and File system
- Azure Web App sandbox
- Understanding deployment credentials
- How Kudu deploys sites
- Configurable settings
- Deployment Environment
- Information about other Azure Web Apps features
- Known issues
- Investigating Issues
- Using the Kudu Console
- Diagnostic Log Stream
- Investigating Continuous Deployment
- Process Threads list and minidump/gcdump/diagsession
Read this is you are interested in contributing to Kudu