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metalctl_project_update

metalctl project update

updates the project

metalctl project update [flags]

Options

      --bulk-output             when used with --file (bulk operation): prints results at the end as a list. default is printing results intermediately during the operation, which causes single entities to be printed in a row.
-f, --file string filename of the create or update request in yaml format, or - for stdin.

Example:
$ metalctl project describe project-1 -o yaml > project.yaml
$ vi project.yaml
$ # either via stdin
$ cat project.yaml | metalctl project update -f -
$ # or via file
$ metalctl project update -f project.yaml

the file can also contain multiple documents and perform a bulk operation.

-h, --help help for update
--skip-security-prompts skips security prompt for bulk operations
--timestamps when used with --file (bulk operation): prints timestamps in-between the operations

Options inherited from parent commands

      --api-token string       api token to authenticate. Can be specified with METALCTL_API_TOKEN environment variable.
--api-url string api server address. Can be specified with METALCTL_API_URL environment variable.
-c, --config string alternative config file path, (default is ~/.metalctl/config.yaml).
Example config.yaml:

---
apitoken: "alongtoken"
...


--debug debug output
--force-color force colored output even without tty
--kubeconfig string Path to the kube-config to use for authentication and authorization. Is updated by login. Uses default path if not specified.
--no-headers do not print headers of table output format (default print headers)
-o, --output-format string output format (table|wide|markdown|json|yaml|template), wide is a table with more columns. (default "table")
--template string output template for template output-format, go template format.
For property names inspect the output of -o json or -o yaml for reference.
Example for machines:

metalctl machine list -o template --template "{{ .id }}:{{ .size.id }}"


--yes-i-really-mean-it skips security prompts (which can be dangerous to set blindly because actions can lead to data loss or additional costs)

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