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list

Usage
Usage:
  list [flags]

Aliases:
  list, ls, find, select

Flags:

  === Filter options ===

      --names strings   
      --tags strings    

  === Limit/Offset options ===

      --count int   (aliases: --max, --limit)
      --from int    (aliases: --offset)

  === Input options ===

      --generate-skeleton   Output skeleton of parameters with JSON format (aliases: --skeleton)
      --parameters string   Input parameters in JSON format

  === Output options ===

      --format string         Output format in Go templates (aliases: --fmt)
  -o, --output-type string    Output format options: [table/json/yaml] (aliases: --out)
      --query string          Query for JSON output
      --query-driver string   Name of the driver that handles queries to JSON output options: [jmespath/jq]
  -q, --quiet                 Output IDs only

  === Parameter example ===

      --example   Output example parameters with JSON format

create

Usage
Usage:
  create [flags]

Flags:

  === Common options ===

      --name string          (*required) 
      --description string   
      --tags strings         
      --icon-id int          

  === Dns-specific options ===

      --records string   

  === Input options ===

  -y, --assumeyes           Assume that the answer to any question which would be asked is yes
      --generate-skeleton   Output skeleton of parameters with JSON format (aliases: --skeleton)
      --parameters string   Input parameters in JSON format

  === Output options ===

      --format string         Output format in Go templates (aliases: --fmt)
  -o, --output-type string    Output format options: [table/json/yaml] (aliases: --out)
      --query string          Query for JSON output
      --query-driver string   Name of the driver that handles queries to JSON output options: [jmespath/jq]
  -q, --quiet                 Output IDs only

  === Parameter example ===

      --example   Output example parameters with JSON format
Parameter Examples
{
    "Name": "example",
    "Description": "example",
    "Tags": [
        "tag1=example1",
        "tag2=example2"
    ],
    "IconID": 123456789012,
    "Records": [
        {
            "Name": "www",
            "Type": "A | AAAA | ALIAS | CNAME | NS | MX | TXT | SRV | CAA | PTR",
            "RData": "192.0.2.11",
            "TTL": 300
        },
        {
            "Name": "@",
            "Type": "A | AAAA | ALIAS | CNAME | NS | MX | TXT | SRV | CAA | PTR",
            "RData": "192.0.2.11",
            "TTL": 300
        }
    ]
}

read

Usage
Usage:
  read { ID | NAME | TAG } [flags]

Aliases:
  read, show

Flags:

  === Input options ===

      --generate-skeleton   Output skeleton of parameters with JSON format (aliases: --skeleton)
      --parameters string   Input parameters in JSON format

  === Output options ===

      --format string         Output format in Go templates (aliases: --fmt)
  -o, --output-type string    Output format options: [table/json/yaml] (aliases: --out)
      --query string          Query for JSON output
      --query-driver string   Name of the driver that handles queries to JSON output options: [jmespath/jq]
  -q, --quiet                 Output IDs only

  === Parameter example ===

      --example   Output example parameters with JSON format

update

Usage
Usage:
  update { ID | NAME | TAG }... [flags]

Flags:

  === Common options ===

      --name string          
      --description string   
      --tags strings         
      --icon-id int          

  === Dns-specific options ===

      --records string   

  === Input options ===

  -y, --assumeyes           Assume that the answer to any question which would be asked is yes
      --generate-skeleton   Output skeleton of parameters with JSON format (aliases: --skeleton)
      --parameters string   Input parameters in JSON format

  === Output options ===

      --format string         Output format in Go templates (aliases: --fmt)
  -o, --output-type string    Output format options: [table/json/yaml] (aliases: --out)
      --query string          Query for JSON output
      --query-driver string   Name of the driver that handles queries to JSON output options: [jmespath/jq]
  -q, --quiet                 Output IDs only

  === Parameter example ===

      --example   Output example parameters with JSON format
Parameter Examples
{
    "Name": "example",
    "Description": "example",
    "Tags": [
        "tag1=example1",
        "tag2=example2"
    ],
    "IconID": 123456789012,
    "Records": [
        {
            "Name": "www",
            "Type": "A | AAAA | ALIAS | CNAME | NS | MX | TXT | SRV | CAA | PTR",
            "RData": "192.0.2.11",
            "TTL": 300
        },
        {
            "Name": "@",
            "Type": "A | AAAA | ALIAS | CNAME | NS | MX | TXT | SRV | CAA | PTR",
            "RData": "192.0.2.11",
            "TTL": 300
        }
    ]
}

delete

Usage
Usage:
  delete { ID | NAME | TAG }... [flags]

Aliases:
  delete, rm

Flags:

  === Error handling options ===

      --fail-if-not-found   

  === Input options ===

  -y, --assumeyes           Assume that the answer to any question which would be asked is yes
      --generate-skeleton   Output skeleton of parameters with JSON format (aliases: --skeleton)
      --parameters string   Input parameters in JSON format

  === Output options ===

      --format string         Output format in Go templates (aliases: --fmt)
  -o, --output-type string    Output format options: [table/json/yaml] (aliases: --out)
      --query string          Query for JSON output
      --query-driver string   Name of the driver that handles queries to JSON output options: [jmespath/jq]
  -q, --quiet                 Output IDs only

  === Parameter example ===

      --example   Output example parameters with JSON format