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Synopsis

kosli assert pullrequest azure [flags]
Assert an Azure DevOps pull request for a git commit exists.
The command exits with non-zero exit code if no pull requests were found for the commit.

Flags

FlagDescription
—azure-org-url stringAzure organization url. E.g. “https://dev.azure.com/myOrg” (defaulted if you are running in Azure Devops pipelines: docs ).
—azure-token stringAzure Personal Access token.
—commit stringGit commit for which to find pull request evidence. (defaulted in some CIs: docs ). (default “HEAD”)
-D, —dry-run[optional] Run in dry-run mode. When enabled, no data is sent to Kosli and the CLI exits with 0 exit code regardless of any errors.
-h, —helphelp for azure
—project stringAzure project.(defaulted if you are running in Azure Devops pipelines: docs ).
—repository stringGit repository. (defaulted in some CIs: docs ).

Flags inherited from parent commands

FlagDescription
-a, —api-token stringThe Kosli API token.
-c, —config-file string[optional] The Kosli config file path. (default “kosli”)
—debug[optional] Print debug logs to stdout. A boolean flag docs (default false)
-H, —host string[defaulted] The Kosli endpoint. (default “https://app.kosli.com”)
—http-proxy string[optional] The HTTP proxy URL including protocol and port number. e.g. ‘http://proxy-server-ip:proxy-port
-r, —max-api-retries int[defaulted] How many times should API calls be retried when the API host is not reachable. (default 3)
—org stringThe Kosli organization.

Examples Use Cases

These examples all assume that the flags --api-token, --org, --host, (and --flow, --trail when required), are set/provided.
kosli assert pullrequest azure \
	--azure-token yourAzureToken \
	--azure-org-url yourAzureOrgUrl \
	--commit yourGitCommit \
	--project yourAzureDevopsProject \
	--repository yourAzureDevOpsGitRepository
Last modified on March 10, 2026