SK CLI Tool
Introduction
sk
is a command-line tool which provides common functionality useful for
working on Skia.
Commands
The set of supported commands will probably grow or change over time.
asset
Used for managing versioned non-code assets used by Skia developers and in CI. These are stored in CIPD and their versions are pinned under //infra/bots/assets in Skia.
- add - Add an entry for a new asset. This does not create an initial version.
- remove - Remove the entry for an existing asset. This does not remove uploaded versions.
- download - Download the pinned version of the asset into the given directory.
- upload - Upload a new version of the asset and update the pinned version. If
a script exists to automate creation of the asset,
sk
that runs script and uploads the resulting files. Otherwise, it expects a target directory to be provided. - get-version - Print the pinned version of the asset.
- set-version - Set the pinned version of the asset.
sk
verifies that the given version actually exists in CIPD. - list-versions - Print all versions of the asset which exist in CIPD.
release-branch
This automates the processes involved in creating a new release branch of Skia, including creating the Git branch itself, setting up the commit queue on the new branch (as well as retiring the commit queue for the oldest release branch), and updating the current Skia milestone. This requires administrator rights.
try
Trigger try jobs on the current active CL. Accepts zero or more job names or
regular expressions. If none is provided, try
lists all of the available try
jobs and exits.
Development
The code for sk
is located in the
Skia Infra repo. Development in that
repo follows similar practices to Skia. See
README.md for
instructions to get started.
Code for the sk
tool itself is located under
//sk/go/. Each
sub-command has an associated package.
Deployment
New versions of sk
are automatically built and uploaded to
CIPD as part of
Skia Infra’s CI/CD pipeline. The version used by Skia is pinned in
DEPS and updated by an
autoroller.