| name | use-develocity |
| description | Query and analyze kotlinx-rpc build scans, test results, and failure patterns from the Develocity server (ge.jetbrains.com) using MCP tools. Use this skill whenever the user wants to look at build scans, investigate CI failures across builds, check build cache hit rates, analyze flaky tests, find recurring failure patterns, or query build performance history. Also trigger when the user mentions "Develocity", "build scan", "GE", "ge.jetbrains.com", "build cache stats", "flaky tests", "failure groups", or asks about build trends, test stability, or CI health. Trigger even if the user doesn't say "Develocity" explicitly -- if they want to look at historical build data, cross-build test analysis, or failure aggregation, this is the right skill. Do NOT use this skill for running local Gradle builds -- use `running_gradle_builds` or `running_gradle_tests` instead. Do NOT use this skill for TeamCity build triggering or queue management -- use `use-teamcity`.
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Develocity for kotlinx-rpc
Query build scans, test results, and failure patterns from the kotlinx-rpc
Develocity instance via mcp__develocity__* MCP tools.
Project Setup
- Server:
https://ge.jetbrains.com
- Build scan URL pattern:
https://ge.jetbrains.com/s/<buildId>
- Gradle project name:
kotlinx-rpc
- Build tool:
gradle
How it's wired
All Develocity configuration lives in a single convention plugin:
gradle-conventions-settings/develocity/ which exposes
conventions-develocity as a settings plugin. Builds opt in by applying
id("conventions-develocity") in their settings.gradle.kts.
| Build | Publishes scans? |
|---|
Root (:) | Yes |
compiler-plugin/ | Yes |
dokka-plugin/ | Yes |
gradle-plugin/ | No |
protoc-gen/ | No |
native-deps/shims/ | No (hard opt-out) |
native-deps/grpc-c-prebuilt/ | No (hard opt-out) |
Build cache
- Remote cache at
ge.jetbrains.com is always readable.
- Only CI builds push to the remote cache (
isPush = isCIRun).
- Local cache is disabled on CI.
Custom scan metadata
Scans include custom values and links that are useful for filtering:
| Context | Custom value | Custom link |
|---|
| CI (TC) | CI build id | kotlinx.rpc TeamCity build (link) |
| Local | Git Commit ID | GitHub Commit Link |
| Local | Git Branch Name | GitHub Branch Link |
| Local | Git Status (dirty) | -- |
Opt-out properties
Developers can add these to ~/.gradle/gradle.properties:
kotlinx.rpc.develocity.skipBuildScans=true -- stop publishing scans
kotlinx.rpc.develocity.skipGitTags=true -- stop adding git metadata
MCP Tools
Use develocity MCP to query and analyze build scans.