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Build Automation
System Prerequisites
Before setting up automation, ensure the controlplane has bhyve support installed:
sudo pkg install edk2-bhyve
This is required for testing the ISO in bhyve VMs before deployment.
Primary: cron job on controlplane
The simplest automation — runs weekly, no external dependencies.
# /etc/cron.d/clawdie-iso
# Rebuild ISO every Sunday at 03:00, publish to CMS nginx downloads
0 3 * * 0 root /home/clawdie/ai/clawdie-iso/build.sh && \
/home/clawdie/ai/clawdie-iso/scripts/publish.sh \
>> /var/log/clawdie-iso-build.log 2>&1
Enable:
echo '0 3 * * 0 root /home/clawdie/ai/clawdie-iso/build.sh && /home/clawdie/ai/clawdie-iso/scripts/publish.sh >> /var/log/clawdie-iso-build.log 2>&1' \
> /etc/cron.d/clawdie-iso
Manual trigger:
cd /home/clawdie/ai/clawdie-iso && sudo ./build.sh && sudo ./scripts/publish.sh
Future: Forgejo Actions (push-triggered CI/CD)
When the ISO build is stable and you want push-triggered rebuilds, add a
self-hosted Forgejo runner on the controlplane. code.smilepowered.org is the
source of truth; Codeberg is only the public mirror.
Install runner
pkg install forgejo-runner
# or fetch binary from the upstream Forgejo runner releases
Register
- Forgejo →
clawdie/clawdie-iso→ Settings → Actions → Runners → Create Runner → copy token - Run:
forgejo-runner register \
--url https://code.smilepowered.org \
--token <TOKEN> \
--name clawdie-build \
--labels freebsd \
--no-interactive
Sudo scope (build.sh + publish.sh only)
cat > /usr/local/etc/sudoers.d/forgejo-runner <<EOF
forgejo-runner ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /home/clawdie/ai/clawdie-iso/build.sh
forgejo-runner ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /home/clawdie/ai/clawdie-iso/scripts/publish.sh
EOF
chmod 440 /usr/local/etc/sudoers.d/forgejo-runner
Enable rc.d service
sysrc forgejo_runner_enable=YES
service forgejo-runner start
Add workflow file
Once the runner is online, add .forgejo/workflows/build.yml to trigger builds
on push to main and weekly on schedule. See git history for the workflow template
(commit message: feat: CI/CD pipeline, package lists, offline pkg-cache seeding).