Overview

The arv CLI tool provide provides a convenient interface to manipulate API resources. Additionally, it provides access to a number of subcommands.

Syntax

The arv command takes the following arguments:

Arvados command line client
Usage: arv [--flags] subcommand|resource [method] [--parameters]

Available flags:
  -n, --dry-run       Don't actually do anything
  -v, --verbose       Print some things on stderr
  -f, --format=<s>    Set the output format. Must be one of json (default),
                      yaml or uuid. (Default: json)
  -s, --short         Return only UUIDs (equivalent to --format=uuid)

Use 'arv subcommand|resource --help' to get more information about a particular
command or resource.

Available subcommands: copy, create, edit, keep, pipeline, run, tag, ws

Available resources: api_client_authorization, api_client, authorized_key,
collection, user_agreement, group, job_task, link, log, keep_disk,
pipeline_instance, node, repository, specimen, pipeline_template, user,
virtual_machine, trait, human, job, keep_service

Additional options:
  -e, --version       Print version and exit
  -h, --help          Show this message

Flags: --format

--format=json
Output response as JSON. This is the default format.
--format=yaml
Output response as YAML
--format=uuid
Output only the UUIDs of object(s) in the API response, one per line.

Resources

See the arv reference page.

Subcommands

See the arv subcommands page.


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