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I want to return the results from a GIT command in my TeamCity build log. Unfortunately, I cannot using GIT commands within the Build Steps as the commands are not recognized. Any idea how I can return the results on my GIT command? Preferably, I would like to be able to pass the results to a parameter.
FYI, the git command I am using is to return the latest merged pull requests;
git log --grep="Merge pull request #[0-9]+" --pretty=oneline -1
git teamcity
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I want to return the results from a GIT command in my TeamCity build log. Unfortunately, I cannot using GIT commands within the Build Steps as the commands are not recognized. Any idea how I can return the results on my GIT command? Preferably, I would like to be able to pass the results to a parameter.
FYI, the git command I am using is to return the latest merged pull requests;
git log --grep="Merge pull request #[0-9]+" --pretty=oneline -1
git teamcity
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I want to return the results from a GIT command in my TeamCity build log. Unfortunately, I cannot using GIT commands within the Build Steps as the commands are not recognized. Any idea how I can return the results on my GIT command? Preferably, I would like to be able to pass the results to a parameter.
FYI, the git command I am using is to return the latest merged pull requests;
git log --grep="Merge pull request #[0-9]+" --pretty=oneline -1
git teamcity
I want to return the results from a GIT command in my TeamCity build log. Unfortunately, I cannot using GIT commands within the Build Steps as the commands are not recognized. Any idea how I can return the results on my GIT command? Preferably, I would like to be able to pass the results to a parameter.
FYI, the git command I am using is to return the latest merged pull requests;
git log --grep="Merge pull request #[0-9]+" --pretty=oneline -1
git teamcity
git teamcity
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You need to select "Always checkout files on agent" in a Version Control Settings page. This requires you to install git on the agents.
Unlike server checkout, Agent checkout creates all the necessary VCS-specific folders (e.g. .git
) and makes it possible to run git
commands.
More details could be found in TeamCity documentation on VCS Checkout Mode.
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You need to select "Always checkout files on agent" in a Version Control Settings page. This requires you to install git on the agents.
Unlike server checkout, Agent checkout creates all the necessary VCS-specific folders (e.g. .git
) and makes it possible to run git
commands.
More details could be found in TeamCity documentation on VCS Checkout Mode.
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You need to select "Always checkout files on agent" in a Version Control Settings page. This requires you to install git on the agents.
Unlike server checkout, Agent checkout creates all the necessary VCS-specific folders (e.g. .git
) and makes it possible to run git
commands.
More details could be found in TeamCity documentation on VCS Checkout Mode.
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You need to select "Always checkout files on agent" in a Version Control Settings page. This requires you to install git on the agents.
Unlike server checkout, Agent checkout creates all the necessary VCS-specific folders (e.g. .git
) and makes it possible to run git
commands.
More details could be found in TeamCity documentation on VCS Checkout Mode.
You need to select "Always checkout files on agent" in a Version Control Settings page. This requires you to install git on the agents.
Unlike server checkout, Agent checkout creates all the necessary VCS-specific folders (e.g. .git
) and makes it possible to run git
commands.
More details could be found in TeamCity documentation on VCS Checkout Mode.
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