#246kairyou/jenkins-cli: 一个用 Rust 编写的强大高效的 Jenkins CLI 工具。通过命令行简化 Jenkins 的项目部署。
jenkins-cli
Cross-platform CLI tool for triggering Jenkins builds. Written in Rust for high performance.
Features
- Fast and efficient Jenkins job deployment
- Intuitive command-line interface with real-time console output
- Support for multiple Jenkins services, project filtering
- Common Jenkins operations support (e.g., triggering builds)
- High performance and cross-platform compatibility (Mac, Windows, Linux)
- Remembers last build parameters for quick re-runs
Demo
Installation
To install the Jenkins CLI tool, use one of the following methods:
bash <(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kairyou/jenkins-cli/main/scripts/install.sh)Or use ghp.ci mirror (if GitHub is inaccessible)
bash <(curl -fsSL https://ghfast.top/raw.githubusercontent.com/kairyou/jenkins-cli/main/scripts/install.sh)If you have Rust and Cargo installed, you can install Jenkins CLI directly from crates.io:
cargo install jenkinsAlternatively, you can download the binary file from the Releases page.
Usage
After setting up the configuration file (see Configuration section), you can simply run:
jenkinsThis command will:
- Prompt you to select a Jenkins service (if multiple are configured)
- Display a list of available projects
- Select a project and set build parameters
- Trigger the build and show real-time console output
You can also use command line arguments:
# Run with Jenkins project URL - Deploy project directly without selection
jenkins -U http://jenkins.example.com:8081/job/My-Job/ -u username -t api_token
# Run with Jenkins server URL - Show project list for selection and deploy
jenkins -U http://jenkins.example.com:8081 -u username -t api_tokenAvailable command line options:
-U, --url <URL>: Jenkins server URL or project URL-u, --user <USER>: Jenkins username-t, --token <TOKEN>: Jenkins API token
Configuration
Create a file named .jenkins.toml in your home directory with the following content:
# $HOME/.jenkins.toml
[config]
# locale = "en-US" # (optional), default auto detect, e.g. zh-CN, en-US
# enable_history = false # (optional), default true
# check_update = false # (optional), default true
[[jenkins]]
name = "SIT"
url = "https://jenkins-sit.your-company.com"
user = "your-username"
token = "your-api-token"
# includes = []
# excludes = []
# [[jenkins]]
# name = "PROD"
# url = "https://jenkins-prod.your-company.com"
# user = "your-username"
# token = "your-api-token"
# includes = ["frontend", "backend"]
# excludes = ["test"]Configuration Options
config: Global configuration sectionlocale: Set language (optional), default auto detect, e.g. "zh-CN", "en-US"enable_history: Remember last build parameters (optional), default true, set to false to disablecheck_update: Automatically check for updates (optional), default true, set to false to disable
jenkins: Service configuration section (supports multiple services)name: Service name (e.g., "SIT", "UAT", "PROD")url: Jenkins server URLuser: Your Jenkins user IDtoken: Your Jenkins API tokenincludes: List of strings or regex patterns to include projects (optional)excludes: List of strings or regex patterns to exclude projects (optional)enable_history: Remember build parameters (optional), overrides global setting if specified
Project Filtering
You can use includes or excludes to filter projects:
includes: ["frontend", "backend", "^api-"]# Include projects containing [frontend, backend, api-]excludes: ["test", "dev", ".*-deprecated$"]# Exclude projects containing [test, dev, *-deprecated]
Note: Regex patterns are case-sensitive unless specified otherwise (e.g., (?i) for case-insensitive matching).
Username and API Token
Your Jenkins username is typically the same as your login username for the Jenkins web interface.
To generate an API token:
- Log in to your Jenkins server
- Click on your name in the top right corner
- Click on
Configurein the left sidebar - In the
API Tokensection, clickAdd new Token - Give your token a name and click "Generate"
- Copy the generated token and paste it into your
.jenkins.tomlfile
Note: Keep your API token secure. Do not share it or commit it to version control.
TODOs
- Support multiple Jenkins services
- Support string and text parameter types
- Support choice parameter type
- Support boolean parameter type
- Support password parameter type
- Auto-detect current directory's git branch
- Remember last selected project and build parameters
- i18n support (fluent)
- Automatically check for updates
Stargazers over time
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

