GitLab Runner: 2. Find the GitLab-Runner service store
This documentation is part of the Automate with the CLI guide. You can view the complete guide here: Start GitLab-Runner, retrieve its credentials, and modify its configuration programmatically using the Stackhero CLI.
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Next, you will want to list the GitLab-Runner service stores available to your account. The CLI accepts the store name (gitlab-runner) directly, so there is no need to look up or copy any IDs.
# List GitLab-Runner service stores (add --organization if you manage more than one)
stackhero services-store-list --name="gitlab-runner"
You can use the store name gitlab-runner in subsequent commands, or select a specific svs-xxxxxx ID from the list if you prefer.