src config list
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 list. (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 list':
-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}}")
-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 list. (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:
List settings for the current user (authenticated by the src CLI's access token, if any):
$ src config list
List settings for the user with username alice:
$ src config list -subject=$(src users get -f '{{.ID}}' -username=alice)