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Specifies a filter string, which is a Perl-compatible regular expression. Any releases whose names match the expression will be included in the results. To list "blue" and only "blue": | Specifies a filter string, which is a Perl-compatible regular expression applied to the '''release name'''. Any releases whose names match the expression will be included in the results. To list "blue" and only "blue": | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:06, 9 February 2022
External
Internal
Overview
The command lists releases that has a "deployed" or "failed" state in the "default" namespace. This behavior can be modified with the flags --uninstalled and --all. To list releases from all namespaces see --all-namespaces.
helm list|ls
Options
--uninstalled
Shows uninstalled releases for which uninstallation was done with the --keep-history flag. By default, uninstallation removes historical information about the release.
helm list --uninstalled
--all
helm list
shows by default only releases with status "deployed" or "failed". To list releases in all states, use --all
-d, --date
Show releases sorted by release date.
Namespace Support
-A|--all-namespaces
Releases can be installed in arbitrary namespaces and this command list all releases in the kubernetes cluster, irrespective on namespace.
-n|--namespace
--o|--output-format
Prints the output in the specified format: table (default), json, yaml.
--f|--filter
Specifies a filter string, which is a Perl-compatible regular expression applied to the release name. Any releases whose names match the expression will be included in the results. To list "blue" and only "blue":
helm list -f '^blue$'