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This pull request updates the Jenkins plugins listed in plugins.txt.

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    • Updated key plugin versions to their latest releases to bolster system stability, performance, and compatibility.
    • Routine maintenance ensures sustained reliability and a robust framework for continuous, smooth operation.
    • Regular updates help maintain a secure, high-quality environment for users.
    • These improvements contribute to enhanced overall system performance and user satisfaction.

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This pull request updates the version numbers for two plugins in the dockerfiles/plugins.txt file. The changes modify the pipeline-graph-view version from 402.va_9d108235846 to 406.v06871361eb_2d and the token-macro version from 400.v35420b_922dcb_ to 442.v4f452dc3c7c0. No other entries or configurations are modified.

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dockerfiles/plugins.txt Updated plugin versions: pipeline-graph-view from 402.va_9d108235846 to 406.v06871361eb_2d and token-macro from 400.v35420b_922dcb_ to 442.v4f452dc3c7c0.

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@gounthar gounthar closed this Feb 4, 2025
@gounthar gounthar deleted the update-plugins-2025/02/03/08/12/45 branch February 4, 2025 08:30
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