Buildkite CLI browse command
The bk browse command allows you to open Buildkite resources in a web browser from the command line.
Open Buildkite resources in your web browser. Without arguments, the pipeline for the current project is resolved and opened, with its builds list filtered to the current git branch.
bk browse [<build>] [flags]
Arguments
| Argument | Description |
|---|---|
[<build>] |
Build number, org/pipeline/number slug, or build URL to open. Omit to open the pipeline page. |
Flags
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
-b, --branch=STRING
|
Filter the pipeline builds list to this branch. Defaults to the current git branch. |
-n, --no-browser
|
Print destination URL instead of opening the browser. |
-p, --pipeline=STRING
|
The pipeline to use. This can be a {pipeline slug} or in the format {org slug}/{pipeline slug}. |
-s, --settings
|
Open the pipeline's settings page. |
--all-branches |
Open the pipeline builds list without a branch filter. |
--debug |
Enable debug output for REST API calls |
Examples
Open the current project's pipeline, filtered to the current branch:
bk browse
Open build #420 on the current project's pipeline:
bk browse 420
Open a build on a specific pipeline:
bk browse 420 -p monolith
Open a build by slug (bypasses project pipeline resolution):
bk browse my-org/my-pipeline/420
Open the pipeline settings page:
bk browse -s
Filter the pipeline builds list to a specific branch:
bk browse -b main
Open the pipeline builds list across all branches:
bk browse --all-branches
Print the URL instead of opening a browser:
bk browse 420 -n