NAME
ur list objects - lists objects matching specified params
VERSION
This document describes ur list objects version 0.29.
SYNOPSIS
ur list objects --subject-class-name=? [--csv-delimiter=?] [--filter=?] [--noheaders] [--show=?] [--style=?]
REQUIRED ARGUMENTS
OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS
- csv-delimiter Text
-
For the csv output style, specify the field delimiter
Default value ',' if not specified
- filter Text
-
Filter results based on the parameters. See below for how to.
- noheaders Boolean
-
Do not include headers
Default value 'false' (--nonoheaders) if not specified
- nonoheaders Boolean
-
Make noheaders 'false'
- show Text
-
Specify which columns to show, in order.
- style Text
-
Style of the list: text (default), csv, pretty, html, xml
Default value 'text' if not specified
DESCRIPTION:
Listing Styles:
---------------
text - table like
csv - comma separated values
pretty - objects listed singly with color enhancements
html - html table
xml - xml document using elements
Filtering:
----------
Create filter equations by combining filterable properties with operators and
values.
Combine and separate these 'equations' by commas.
Use single quotes (') to contain values with spaces: name='genome institute'
Use percent signs (%) as wild cards in like (~).
Use backslash or single quotes to escape characters which have special meaning
to the shell such as < > and &
Operators:
----------
= (exactly equal to)
~ (like the value)
: (in the list of several values, slash "/" separated)
(or between two values, dash "-" separated)
> (greater than)
>= (greater than or equal to)
< (less than)
<= (less than or equal to)
Examples:
---------
lister-command --filter name=Bob --show id,name,address
lister-command --filter name='something with space',employees>200,job~%manager
lister-command --filter cost:20000-90000
lister-command --filter answer:yes/maybe
Filterable Properties:
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Can't determine the list of filterable properties without a subject_class_name