Even better, yesterday I chatted with Honza on twitter. He has written a ruby 
gem that provides a command line tool which you can see you use to pull 
information about the bots from Xcode Server, use that information to create 
bot configuration files, and then you can create new bots based on those 
configuration files all using the command line tool. The tool is called 
xcskarel. The github page for it is: https://github.com/czechboy0/xcskarel 
<https://github.com/czechboy0/xcskarel>

I haven’t actually tried it yet. I’ll be looking at it more closely hopefully 
this week when I am testing setting up some new bots this week.

Kevin

> On 11 Jan 2016, at 19:47, Alex Zavatone <z...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> FYi, you can find your build bots and other info within Xcode Server by 
> browsing the xcs database within http://localhost:10355/_utils 
> <http://localhost:10355/_utils>. on your server machine, as pointed out on 
> one of Honza's pages.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Jan 11, 2016, at 3:30 AM, Kevin Meaney wrote:
> 
>> Hi Alex,
>> 
>> I would also like this information amongst plenty of other info.
>> 
>> Are you doing OS X development, are you trying to do UI testing with 
>> continuous integration?
>> 
>> If you find any information I’d love to know.
>> 
>> I’ve found Honza Dvorsky’s website useful 
>> https://honzadvorsky.com/pages/xcode_server_tutorials/ 
>> <https://honzadvorsky.com/pages/xcode_server_tutorials/>
>> 
>> at pointing me to where to find stuff on Xcode Server. That being said I’ve 
>> still not found anything related to where bot configurations are saved.
>> 
>> Kevin
>> 
>>> On 8 Jan 2016, at 19:01, Alex Zavatone <z...@mac.com <mailto:z...@mac.com>> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I'm taking some time to flesh out our OS S Xcode Server Continuous 
>>> integration and thought that instead of creating a build bot for our 
>>> products every time, it would be great to have a template bot that I 
>>> duplicate and change the settings on.  
>>> 
>>> For the life of me, I can't find out where OS X stores the bots.  Are they 
>>> possibly stored as database entries in a couchbase database, or are they in 
>>> an accessible location somewhere within /Library/Developer/XcodeServer?
>>> 
>>> Any ideas?
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance.
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