diff --git a/docs/abra/cheat-sheet.md b/docs/abra/cheat-sheet.md index 37331b3..532bd1f 100644 --- a/docs/abra/cheat-sheet.md +++ b/docs/abra/cheat-sheet.md @@ -53,7 +53,10 @@ flags: `-p/--publish`, `-r/--dry-run`, `-x,y,z` ### Advanced Listing using `jq` -Several `abra` commands can output JSON formatted tables, and can thus be queried and filtered with the tool [jq](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/ "jq JSON Query tool"). We can also format these outputs with [tv](https://github.com/uzimaru0000/tv "tv Table Viewer") into a pretty table. +Several `abra` commands can output JSON formatted tables, and can thus be queried and filtered with the tool [jq](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/ "jq JSON Query tool"). We can also format these outputs with [t + +11:51 +v](https://github.com/uzimaru0000/tv "tv Table Viewer") into a pretty table. Currently, `abra recipe ls`, `abra server ls`, and `abra app ls` support the `-m` machine readable output flag which outputs JSON. @@ -66,9 +69,11 @@ As you can see we, we're selecting all recipes where category is "Utilities". #### Filter apps by state `deployed` -Note! `abra app ls -S` queries each server in your added server list, where as without the `-S` it only lists from your local copy of the sever files (thus providing no information about actual state of the apps) +!!! info + `abra app ls -S` queries each server in your added server list, where as without the `-S` it only lists from your local copy of the sever files (thus providing no information about actual state of the apps) -Note 2! `abra app ls` lists apps grouped into a server object, with statistics about the server. In `jq` we can select the entire apps list with `.[].apps[]`. +!!! info + `abra app ls` lists apps grouped into a server object, with statistics about the server. In `jq` we can select the entire apps list with `.[].apps[]`. `abra app ls -m -S |jq '[.[].apps[] | select(.status == "deployed") | del(.upgrade)]' |tv`