Runbook - CI/CD Glossary Definition
A runbook is a written procedure for handling a known alert or task, so any responder can act without reverse-engineering the fix.
A runbook is a documented, step-by-step procedure for responding to a specific alert or operational task. Linking alerts to runbooks makes on-call faster and less dependent on individual memory.
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