<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><oembed><type>video</type><version>1.0</version><html>&lt;iframe src=&quot;https://www.loom.com/embed/70d8c3643edf487b8db6ba768cffa6f1&quot; frameborder=&quot;0&quot; width=&quot;1920&quot; height=&quot;1440&quot; webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;</html><height>1440</height><width>1920</width><provider_name>Loom</provider_name><provider_url>https://www.loom.com</provider_url><thumbnail_height>1440</thumbnail_height><thumbnail_width>1920</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_url>https://cdn.loom.com/sessions/thumbnails/70d8c3643edf487b8db6ba768cffa6f1-47f04225163f8e8d.gif</thumbnail_url><duration>751.297</duration><title>Streamlining configuration management for consistent Forge projects</title><description>Do you create many Forge projects? If so, you probably understand the importance of configuration management for projects. Forge Bootstrap is tooling I built to standardize Forge project configurations. I encourage you to explore these tools and consider how they can enhance your team&apos;s development practices.

* https://www.atlassian.com/blog/it-teams/configuration-management-for-dev-environments
* https://www.better-t-stack.dev/
* https://github.com/ibuchanan/forge-bootstrap</description></oembed>