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I cannot answer to this, but I don't see a way to add comment. Thanks |
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@yeikel you should be able to get it from the archive name in |
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@artembilan here you are: tarball=$(ls /opt/runner-cache/)
if [[ $tarball =~ ([0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+) ]]; then
echo "Version: ${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
else
echo "Version not found."
fi |
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Given a job, how can I find the version of the current runner?
I understand that the version is printed as part of the "set up job" step such as :
but I need it programmatically as part of one of my steps.
Is there any environment variable or file storing it?
I went over the code but it is printing using a compiled constant that I can't access from a job
Note that I am not referring to #1399 as that implies running the command from a runner
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