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Product

Interlynk Product represents an entity that is built, released, and versioned.

The product may represent a web application, library, service, firmware, or hardware application.

The product contains product Versions built in specific Environments, each with its own Settings.

A group of Products can be organized and filtered using Labels.

Environment

A Product Environment is a set of conditions under which the Product is built, released, or deployed.

Interlynk ships with three default environments:

  • Default

  • Development

  • Production

Settings

Each Product environment supports various settings to manage data retention, automation, vulnerability scan, and other controls.

Labels

Interlynk can help organize the Products by associating them with user-generated labels that can be used to categorize and filter them quickly.

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