The job name I'm using meets the URL criterion. (It also meets the 
"snowman" criterion, which implies the job's "real name" and "display name" 
are identical, if I'm understanding you correctly). Is there any other 
string I could/should use for the get-job argument?

On Thursday, August 21, 2014 5:43:33 PM UTC-6, Daniel Beck wrote:
>
> If it says '/job/foo' in the URL when you view the job, 'foo' is its name. 
> Even if it says something like "Project ☃" on the page you're on, in that 
> case '☃' is its display name. (That character used for the display name is 
> supposed to be the Unicode snowman U+2603 if your email client doesn't 
> display it.) 
>
> To the best of my knowledge, there is no way to determine a project's name 
> from the CLI if the project has a differing display name and the name is 
> not already known, short of writing a plugin or patching Jenkins. 
>
> On 22.08.2014, at 01:33, G Dameron <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
>
> > What does a job's "real name" look like? 
> > Is there a string I can build up from known parts that would convince 
> "get-job" that it's a legitimate argument? 
> > 
> > On Thursday, August 21, 2014 5:09:28 PM UTC-6, Daniel Beck wrote: 
> > It's likely the following: 
> > 
> > list-jobs shows the project's _display name_, but as parameter to 
> commands you need to specify the project's real _name_. 
> > 
> > It's mind-bogglingly stupid, and there is currently no solution other 
> than not using display names for projects, or patching Jenkins. 
> > 
> > A possible solution is tracked as JENKINS-22301. 
> > 
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