src config get

Flags

Name Description Default Value
-dump-requests Log GraphQL requests and responses to stdout false
-f Format for the output, using the syntax of Go package text/template. (e.g. "{{. json}}")
-get-curl Print the curl command for executing this query and exit (WARNING: includes printing your access token!) false
-insecure-skip-verify Skip validation of TLS certificates against trusted chains false
-subject The ID of the settings subject whose settings to get. (default: authenticated user)
-trace Log the trace ID for requests. See https://docs.sourcegraph.com/admin/observability/tracing false
-user-agent-telemetry Include the operating system and architecture in the User-Agent sent with requests to Sourcegraph true

Usage

Usage of 'src config get':
  -dump-requests
    	Log GraphQL requests and responses to stdout
  -f string
    	Format for the output, using the syntax of Go package text/template. (e.g. "{{.|json}}") (default "{{.|jsonIndent}}")
  -get-curl
    	Print the curl command for executing this query and exit (WARNING: includes printing your access token!)
  -insecure-skip-verify
    	Skip validation of TLS certificates against trusted chains
  -subject string
    	The ID of the settings subject whose settings to get. (default: authenticated user)
  -trace
    	Log the trace ID for requests. See https://docs.sourcegraph.com/admin/observability/tracing
  -user-agent-telemetry
    	Include the operating system and architecture in the User-Agent sent with requests to Sourcegraph (default true)

Examples:

  Get settings for the current user (authenticated by the src CLI's access token, if any):

    	$ src config get

  Get settings for the user with username alice:

    	$ src config get -subject=$(src users get -f '{{.ID}}' -username=alice)

  Get settings for the organization named abc-org:

    	$ src config get -subject=$(src orgs get -f '{{.ID}}' -name=abc-org)