Jfrog Devops
Trusted87/100Manage JFrog Artifactory repositories, artifacts, Docker registry, build info, and Xray security scanning for DevOps workflows. Use when user asks about JFrog, Artifactory, Xray, artifact management, "deploy artifact", Docker registry with Artifactory, build promotion, vulnerability scanning with Xray, or DevOps artifact pipeline. Covers REST API operations, JFrog CLI usage, Docker registry configuration, and security scanning patterns. Do NOT use for general Docker or CI/CD questions unrelated to JFrog.
Trust score 87/100 (Trusted) · 12+ installs · 3 GitHub contributors · MIT license
Managing software packages and securing the supply chain has become a central DevOps challenge. JFrog Artifactory and Xray are powerful tools, but their configuration is complex and requires deep expertise. Between setting up repositories, managing permissions, running security scans, and analyzing results, DevOps teams spend significant time on routine maintenance instead of improving processes.
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When to Apply
- When managing Artifactory repositories (local, remote, virtual)
- When integrating JFrog CLI into CI/CD pipelines (Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab)
- When running Xray security scans on builds or Docker images
- When configuring JFrog as a Docker registry proxy
- When promoting artifacts across environments (dev to staging to prod)
Try These Prompts
I want to set up JFrog Artifactory On-Prem for a Node.js project. What are the initial configuration steps and how do I set up a virtual repository?
I have added JFrog Xray to my CI pipeline. How do I configure a policy that blocks the build if there is a critical CVE in any dependency?
I have several teams that need different access levels in Artifactory. What is the correct way to manage Groups and Permission Templates?
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