Artifacts, in a general computing context, refers to any byproduct created during software development. This can include design documents, source code, compiled executables, libraries, test plans, user manuals, configuration files, installation scripts, and even data files. Artifacts are crucial for managing, tracking, and understanding the software development process, ensuring reproducibility, and facilitating collaboration among developers. They are often stored and versioned in artifact repositories to maintain a complete history of the project.
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