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>
Woodpecker CI Tool Suite
Interact with Woodpecker CI pipelines (list builds, check status, trigger builds).
Prerequisites
jqandcurlinstalled- Woodpecker credentials in
~/src/jarvis-brain/credentials.json
Setup
A Woodpecker API token is required. To configure:
- Go to Woodpecker CI → User Settings → API
- Generate a personal token
- 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
Authorizationheader
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