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NAME
       glab-schedule-create - Create a new pipeline schedule.

SYNOPSIS
       glab schedule create [flags]

DESCRIPTION
       Create  a  new  CI/CD pipeline schedule.	The --cron, --description, and
       --ref flags are required:

        --cron	sets the schedule's recurrence in cron syntax.

        --ref sets the	branch or tag the pipeline runs	against.

        --description provides	a human-readable label.

       Use --variable to add pipeline variables	 in  key:value	format.	  Pass
       --variable multiple times to add	several	variables.

       By  default, the	schedule is created in the current project. Use	--repo
       to target another project.

OPTIONS
       --active[=true]	    Whether or not the schedule	is active.

       --cron=""      Cron interval pattern.

       --cronTimeZone="UTC"	 Cron timezone.

       --description=""	     Description of the	schedule.

       --ref=""	     Target branch or tag.

       --variable=[]	  Pass variables to schedule in	the format  :.	Repeat
       flag for	multiple variables.

OPTIONS	INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS
       -h, --help[=false]      Show help for this command.

       -R,  --repo=""	    Select  another  repository.  You  can  use	either
       OWNER/REPO or GROUP/NAMESPACE/REPO. The full URL	or Git URL is also ac-
       cepted.

EXAMPLE
       # Create	a scheduled pipeline that runs every hour
       glab schedule create --cron "0 *	* * *" --description "Hourly build" --ref main

       # Create	a schedule with	pipeline variables
       glab schedule create --cron "0 0	* * *" --description "Daily build" --ref main --variable "foo:bar" --variable "baz:qux"

SEE ALSO
       glab-schedule(1)

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