src users tag
Flags
Name |
Description |
Default Value |
-dump-requests |
Log GraphQL requests and responses to stdout |
false |
-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 |
-remove |
Remove the tag. (default: add the tag |
false |
-tag |
The tag to set on the user. (required) |
|
-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 |
-user-id |
The ID of the user to tag. (required) |
|
Usage
Usage of 'src users tag':
-dump-requests
Log GraphQL requests and responses to stdout
-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
-remove
Remove the tag. (default: add the tag
-tag string
The tag to set on the user. (required)
-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)
-user-id string
The ID of the user to tag. (required)
Examples:
Add a tag "foo" to a user:
$ src users tag -user-id=$(src users get -f '{{.ID}}' -username=alice) -tag=foo
Remove a tag "foo" to a user:
$ src users tag -user-id=$(src users get -f '{{.ID}}' -username=alice) -remove -tag=foo
Related examples:
List all users with the "foo" tag:
$ src users list -tag=foo