Use when working with TeamCity CI/CD or when user provides a TeamCity build URL. Use `teamcity` CLI for builds, logs, jobs, queues, and agents.
Install with Tessl CLI
npx tessl i github:JetBrains/teamcity-cli --skill teamcity-cli91
Does it follow best practices?
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↑ 3.73xAgent success when using this skill
Validation for skill structure
TeamCity URL parsing and build inspection
Format 1 detection
16%
100%
Format 2 detection
33%
100%
Format 3 detection
33%
100%
Strip query params
100%
100%
Strip fragments
100%
100%
Failure follow-up commands
16%
100%
Correct run terminology
0%
100%
Correct job terminology
0%
100%
Examples coverage
83%
100%
Without context: $0.3208 · 4m 7s · 16 turns · 23 in / 5,248 out tokens
With context: $0.5609 · 4m 47s · 26 turns · 62 in / 4,622 out tokens
Failure investigation workflow and output formatting
TEAMCITY_URL env var
100%
100%
TEAMCITY_TOKEN env var
100%
100%
Failure list command
0%
100%
Failure log command
0%
100%
Failed tests command
0%
100%
Changes command
0%
100%
JSON output for parsing
0%
100%
Composite build handling
40%
50%
Correct run terminology
0%
100%
README env var docs
100%
100%
Sample report present
100%
100%
Without context: $0.3690 · 4m 25s · 16 turns · 22 in / 7,262 out tokens
With context: $0.8933 · 5m 27s · 25 turns · 6,147 in / 13,105 out tokens
Build start parameters and scripted automation
Build parameter flag
0%
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System property flag
0%
100%
Env variable flag
0%
100%
Branch flag
0%
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Comment flag
0%
100%
Tag flag
0%
100%
Watch flag
0%
50%
Queue top flag
0%
100%
Clean checkout flag
0%
100%
Pin build command
0%
100%
Pin comment
0%
100%
Correct run subcommand
0%
100%
Without context: $0.4653 · 4m 23s · 20 turns · 68 in / 7,992 out tokens
With context: $0.4208 · 4m 4s · 20 turns · 56 in / 4,680 out tokens
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