2.376. openstack stack list


usage: openstack stack list [-h] [-f {csv,json,table,value,yaml}] [-c COLUMN]
                            [--max-width <integer>] [--noindent]
                            [--quote {all,minimal,none,nonnumeric}]
                            [--deleted] [--nested] [--hidden]
                            [--property <key=value>] [--tags <tag1,tag2...>]
                            [--tag-mode <mode>] [--limit <limit>]
                            [--marker <id>] [--sort <key>[:<direction>]]
                            [--all-projects] [--short] [--long]
Copy to Clipboard Toggle word wrap
List stacks.

Optional arguments

-h, --help


        show this help message and exit

--deleted


        Include soft-deleted stacks in the stack listing

--nested


        Include nested stacks in the stack listing

--hidden


        Include hidden stacks in the stack listing

--property <key=value>


      Filter properties to apply on returned stacks (repeat
      to filter on multiple properties)

--tags <tag1,tag2...>


      List of tags to filter by. Can be combined with --tag-
      mode to specify how to filter tags

--tag-mode <mode>


        Method of filtering tags. Must be one of "any", "not",
      or "not-any". If not specified, multiple tags will be
      combined with the boolean AND expression

--limit <limit>


        The number of stacks returned

--marker <id>


        Only return stacks that appear after the given ID

--sort <key>[:<direction>]


      Sort output by selected keys and directions (asc or
      desc) (default: asc). Specify multiple times to sort
      on multiple properties

--all-projects


        Include all projects (admin only)

--short


        List fewer fields in output

--long


        List additional fields in output, this is implied by
      --all-projects

Back to top
Red Hat logoGithubredditYoutubeTwitter

Learn

Try, buy, & sell

Communities

About Red Hat Documentation

We help Red Hat users innovate and achieve their goals with our products and services with content they can trust. Explore our recent updates.

Making open source more inclusive

Red Hat is committed to replacing problematic language in our code, documentation, and web properties. For more details, see the Red Hat Blog.

About Red Hat

We deliver hardened solutions that make it easier for enterprises to work across platforms and environments, from the core datacenter to the network edge.

Theme

© 2026 Red Hat