The link which reads "See the list of available environment variables" in Jenkins at an "Execute shell" line item opens up to this cheat sheet:
The following variables are available to shell scripts
BUILD_NUMBER- The current build number, such as "153"
- The current build id, such as "2005-08-22_23-59-59" (YYYY-MM-DD_hh-mm-ss)
- Name of the project of this build, such as "foo" or "foo/bar"
- String of "jenkins-${JOB_NAME}-${BUILD_NUMBER}". Convenient to put into a resource file, a jar file, etc for easier identification.
- The unique number that identifies the current executor (among executors of the same machine) that's carrying out this build. This is the number you see in the "build executor status", except that the number starts from 0, not 1.
- Name of the slave if the build is on a slave, or "master" if run on master
- Whitespace-separated list of labels that the node is assigned.
- The absolute path of the directory assigned to the build as a workspace.
- The absolute path of the directory assigned on the master node for Jenkins to store data.
- Full URL of Jenkins, like http://server:port/jenkins/
- Full URL of this build, like http://server:port/jenkins/job/foo/15/
- Full URL of this job, like http://server:port/jenkins/job/foo/
- Subversion revision number that's currently checked out to the workspace, such as "12345"
- Subversion URL that's currently checked out to the workspace.
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