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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
subject-class-name Text (undocumented)
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: ---------------------- Can't determine the list of filterable properties without a subject_class_name