I've used Jenkins a little but not in the traditional method of CI/CD. I'm 
using Jenkins as a Web UI to run individual python scripts for networking 
devices... Users would log into Jenkins and then select any one of numerous 
Freestyle projects (with parameters) to run (there could be 100 or 
more...).    The job executes a shell which runs a pytest script that logs 
into (via ssh) multiple networking devices and performs some actions... 
pretty straightforward and it works ok but has some limitations.  With that 
said, I think I'll have more flexibility and power building and maintaining 
these jobs as pipelines and treating them as code.  My question is I guess 
I would need to convert my pipelines into Jenkinsfiles?  However, most of 
the docs I read show a single Jenkinsfile (named "Jenkinsfile") I would 
need one for each job (a 100 or so).  I must be missing something here or 
not understanding.  Can someone point in the right direction for what I'm 
trying to accomplish?

Thx
Al

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