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Jason Woltje fbf74c2736 fix: strip .git suffix in repo detection (POSIX ERE non-greedy bug)
POSIX ERE doesn't support non-greedy +? quantifier, so the pattern
([^/]+?)(\.git)?$ matched .git as part of the repo name instead of
stripping it. Split into two sed passes: strip .git first, then
extract owner/repo.

Fixes wp_detect_repo() and init-project.sh CICD_REPO_NAME.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-23 13:08:47 -06:00
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Woodpecker CI Tool Suite

Interact with Woodpecker CI pipelines (list builds, check status, trigger builds).

Prerequisites

  • jq and curl installed
  • Woodpecker credentials in ~/src/jarvis-brain/credentials.json

Setup

A Woodpecker API token is required. To configure:

  1. Go to Woodpecker CI → User Settings → API
  2. Generate a personal token
  3. Add to credentials.json:
{
  "woodpecker": {
    "url": "https://ci.mosaicstack.dev",
    "token": "YOUR_TOKEN_HERE"
  }
}

Scripts

Script Purpose
pipeline-list.sh List recent pipelines for a repo
pipeline-status.sh Get status of a specific or latest pipeline
pipeline-trigger.sh Trigger a new pipeline build

Common Options

  • -r owner/repo — Repository (auto-detected from git remote if omitted)
  • -f json — JSON output (default: table)
  • -h — Show help

API Reference

  • Base URL: https://ci.mosaicstack.dev
  • API prefix: /api/
  • Auth: Bearer token in Authorization header

Examples

# List recent builds
~/.config/mosaic/tools/woodpecker/pipeline-list.sh

# Check latest build status
~/.config/mosaic/tools/woodpecker/pipeline-status.sh

# Trigger a build on a specific branch
~/.config/mosaic/tools/woodpecker/pipeline-trigger.sh -b feature/my-branch