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glab(1) glab(1) NAME glab-ci-run - Create or run a new CI/CD pipeline. SYNOPSIS glab ci run [flags] DESCRIPTION The --branch option is available for all pipeline types. The options for variables are incompatible with merge request pipelines. If used with merge request pipelines, the command fails with a message like ERROR: if any flags in the group [output output- format] are set none of the others can be Specify one or more pipeline inputs using the -i or --input flag for each input. Each input flag uses the format key:value. The values are typed and will default to string unless a type is ex- plicitly specified. To specify a type, use the type(value) syntax. For example, key:string(value) will pass the string value as the input. Valid types are: • string: A string value. This is the default type. For example, key:string(value). • int: An integer value. For example, key:int(42). • float: A floating-point value. For example, key:float(3.14). • bool: A boolean value. For example, key:bool(true). • array: An array of strings. For example, key:array(foo,bar). An array of strings can be specified with a trailing comma. For exam- ple, key:array(foo,bar,) will pass the array [foo, bar]. array() speci- fies an empty array. To pass an array with the empty string, use ar- ray(,). Value arguments containing parentheses should be escaped from the shell with quotes. For example, --input key:array(foo,bar) should be written as --input 'key:array(foo,bar)'. OPTIONS -b, --branch="" Create pipeline on branch/ref . -i, --input=[] Pass inputs to pipeline in format ':'. Cannot be used for merge request pipelines. See documentation for examples. --mr[=false] Run merge request pipeline instead of branch pipeline. --variables=[] Pass variables to pipeline in format :. Cannot be used for MR pipelines. --variables-env=[] Pass variables to pipeline in format :. Cannot be used for MR pipelines. --variables-file=[] Pass file contents as a file variable to pipeline in format :. Cannot be used for MR pipelines. -f, --variables-from="" JSON file with variables for pipeline exe- cution. Expects array of hashes, each with at least 'key' and 'value'. Cannot be used for MR pipelines. -w, --web[=false] Open pipeline in a browser. Uses default browser, or browser specified in BROWSER environment variable. OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS -h, --help[=false] Show help for this command. -R, --repo="" Select another repository. Can use either OWNER/REPO or GROUP/NAMESPACE/REPO format. Also accepts full URL or Git URL. EXAMPLE $ glab ci run $ glab ci run --variables \"key1:value,with,comma\" $ glab ci run -b main $ glab ci run --web $ glab ci run --mr # Specify CI variables $ glab ci run -b main --variables-env key1:val1 $ glab ci run -b main --variables-env key1:val1,key2:val2 $ glab ci run -b main --variables-env key1:val1 --variables-env key2:val2 $ glab ci run -b main --variables-file MYKEY:file1 --variables KEY2:some_value # Specify CI inputs $ glab ci run -b main --input key1:val1 --input key2:val2 $ glab ci run -b main --input "replicas:int(3)" --input "debug:bool(false)" --input "regions:array(us-east,eu-west)" // For an example of 'glab ci run -f' with a variables file, see // [Run a CI/CD pipeline with variables from a file](https://docs.gitlab.com/editor_extensions/gitlab_cli/#run-a-cicd-pipeline-with-variables-from-a-file) // in the GitLab documentation. SEE ALSO glab-ci(1) Auto generated by spf13/cobra Nov 2025 glab(1)
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