Usage
guild runs export [OPTIONS] LOCATION [RUN...]
Export one or more runs.
LOCATION
must be a writeable directory.
By default, runs are copied to LOCATION
. Use --move
to move them instead.
By default, resources are NOT copied with each exported run, but their links are maintained. To copy resources, use --copy-resources
.
WARNING: Use --copy-resources
with care as each exported run will contain a separate copy of each resource!
Specify Runs
You may use one or more RUN
arguments to indicate which runs apply to the command. RUN
may be a run ID, a run ID prefix, or a one-based index corresponding to a run returned by the list command.
Indexes may also be specified in ranges in the form START:END
where START
is the start index and END
is the end index. Either START
or END
may be omitted. If START
is omitted, all runs up to END
are selected. If END
id omitted, all runs from START
on are selected. If both START
and END
are omitted (i.e. the :
char is used by itself) all runs are selected.
If a RUN
argument is not specified, :
is assumed (all runs are selected).
Filter by Operation
Runs may be filtered by operation using --operation
. A run is only included if any part of its full operation name, including the package and model name, matches the value.
Use --operation
multiple times to include more runs.
Filter by Label
Use --label
to only include runs with labels containing a specified value. To select runs that do not contain a label, specify a dash ‘-’ for VAL
.
Use --label
multiple times to include more runs.
Filter by Tag
Use --tag
to only include runs with a specified tag. Tags must match completely and are case sensitive.
Use --tag
multiple times to include more runs.
Filter by Marked and Unmarked
Use --marked
to only include marked runs.
Use --unmarked
to only include unmarked runs. This option may not be used with --marked
.
Filter by Run Start Time
Use --started
to limit runs to those that have started within a specified time range.
IMPORTANT: You must quote RANGE values that contain spaces. For example, to filter runs started within the last hour, use the option:
--started 'last hour'
You can specify a time range using several different forms:
after DATETIME
before DATETIME
between DATETIME and DATETIME
last N minutes|hours|days
today|yesterday
this week|month|year
last week|month|year
N days|weeks|months|years ago
DATETIME
may be specified as a date in the format YY-MM-DD
(the leading YY-
may be omitted) or as a time in the format HH:MM
(24 hour clock). A date and time may be specified together as DATE TIME
.
When using between DATETIME and DATETIME
, values for DATETIME
may be specified in either order.
When specifying values like minutes
and hours
the trailing s
may be omitted to improve readability. You may also use min
instead of minutes
and hr
instead of hours
.
Examples:
after 7-1
after 9:00
between 1-1 and 4-30
between 10:00 and 15:00
last 30 min
last 6 hours
today
this week
last month
3 weeks ago
Filter by Source Code Digest
To show runs for a specific source code digest, use -g
or --digest
with a complete or partial digest value.
Filter by Run Status
Runs may also be filtered by specifying one or more status filters: --running
, --completed
, --error
, and --terminated
. These may be used together to include runs that match any of the filters. For example to only include runs that were either terminated or exited with an error, use --terminated --error
, or the short form -Set
.
You may combine more than one status character with -S
to expand the filter. For example, -Set
shows only runs with terminated or error status.
Status filters are applied before RUN
indexes are resolved. For example, a run index of 1
is the latest run that matches the status filters.
Options
-m, --move |
Move exported runs rather than copy. |
-r, --copy-resources |
Copy resources for each exported run. |
-Fo, -o, --operation VAL |
Filter runs with operations matching VAL . |
-Fl, -l, --label VAL |
Filter runs with labels matching VAL. |
-U, --unlabeled |
Filter only runs without labels (deprecated - use ‘-Fl -’). |
-Ft, --tag TAG |
Filter runs with TAG. |
-Fc, --comment VAL |
Filter runs with comments matching VAL. |
-Fm, -M, --marked |
Filter only marked runs. |
-Fn, -N, --unmarked |
Filter only unmarked runs. |
-Fs, --started RANGE |
Filter only runs started within RANGE. See above for valid time ranges. |
-Fd, -D, --digest VAL |
Filter only runs with a matching source code digest. |
-Sr, -R, --running |
Filter only runs that are still running. |
-Sc, -C, --completed |
Filter only completed runs. |
-Se, -E, --error |
Filter only runs that exited with an error. |
-St, -T, --terminated |
Filter only runs terminated by the user. |
-Sp, -P, --pending |
Filter only pending runs. |
-Ss, -G, --staged |
Filter only staged runs. |
-y, --yes |
Do not prompt before exporting. |
--help |
Show this message and exit. |
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