Tabul - Env List Command
About
The list command of the env module that lists the global attributes
Example
tabul env list
attribute value origin description
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APP_HOME Default The app home directory (default to the .tabul.yml file directory)
CONF /home/tabulify/.tabul/.tabul.yml Default The conf vault file path
EXEC_ENV dev Os environment The execution environment
HOME /opt/tabulify Default The directory of the Tabulify installation
LOG_LEVEL ERROR Os environment The log level
PASSPHRASE Default The passphrase
STRICT_EXECUTION true Cli options Strict mode (Fail ambiguous situation)
USER_HOME /home/tabulify/.tabul Os environment Tabulify User home Directory
Syntax
tabul env list -h
Tabul env list
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List the env attributes
Tip:To have a nice output because a value may be very lengthy, you should set the width of your terminal to a big number (such as 10000)
Examples
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1 - List all env attributes
tabul env list
2 - List all Home configurations
tabul env list *home*
3 - List all attributes set by OS Environment variables
tabul env list --type OS
Syntax
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tabul env list [options|flags] <name-selector...>
where:
Arguments:
<name-selector...> One or more glob selector(s) that will filter the output by the key name
Options:
-t,--type <mediaType|mimeType|extensionFile> The type of the configurations to return ('all, command-line, default, dotenv, manifest, os, pipeline, sys, uri' or `all`)
Global Options:
-ah,--app-home <path> The app home directory (default to the .tabul.yml file directory)
-vf,--conf <path> The path to a configuration file
-ee,--exec-env <name> The execution environment (prod or dev)
-h,--help Print this help
-l,--log-level <error|warning|tip|info|fine> Set the log level
-ns,--not-strict A minor error will not stop the process.
-odu,--output-data-uri <outputDataUri> defines the output data uri for the feedback data (default: console)
-oo,--output-operation <dataOperation> defines the data operations (replace, truncate) on an existing output resource before transfer.
-oop,--output-transfer-operation <transferOperation> defines the output transfer operation (insert, update, merge, copy). Default to `copy` for a file system and `insert` for a database.
-pp,--passphrase <passphrase> A passphrase (master password) to decrypt the encrypted vault values (Env: TABUL_PASSPHRASE)
--pipe-mode Use pipe mode if you want to pipe the output in a shell. Pipe mode will not print the headers (ie column name) and will not make the control character visible
-v,--version Print version information