Chapter 2. hammer


Usage

# hammer [OPTIONS] SUBCOMMAND [ARG] ...
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Options

  • --[no-]use-defaults – Enable/disable stored defaults. Enabled by default
  • --autocomplete VALUE – Get list of possible endings
  • --csv – Output as CSV (same as --output=csv)
  • --csv-separator VALUE – Character to separate the values
  • --fetch-ca-cert VALUE – Fetch CA certificate from server and exit
  • --interactive BOOLEAN – Explicitly turn interactive mode on/off
  • --no-headers – Hide headers from output
  • --output ENUM – Set output format Possible value(s): base, table, silent, csv, yaml, json
  • --output-file VALUE – Path to custom output file
  • --show-ids – Show ids of associated resources
  • --ssl-ca-file VALUE – Configure the file containing the CA certificates
  • --ssl-ca-path VALUE – Configure the directory containing the CA certificates
  • --ssl-client-cert VALUE – Configure the client`s public certificate
  • --ssl-client-key VALUE – Configure the client`s private key
  • --ssl-with-basic-auth – Use standard authentication in addition to client certificate authentication
  • --verify-ssl BOOLEAN – Configure SSL verification of remote system
  • --version – Show version
  • -c, --config VALUE – Path to custom config file
  • -d, --debug – Show debugging output
  • -h, --help – Print help
  • -p, --password VALUE – Password to access the remote system
  • -q, --quiet – Completely silent
  • -r, --reload-cache – Force reload of Apipie cache
  • -s, --server VALUE – Remote system address
  • -u, --username VALUE – Username to access the remote system
  • -v, --[no-]verbose – Be verbose (or not). True by default
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