Knife Common Options
The following options can be run with all knife subcommands and plug-ins:
-c CONFIG_FILE
,--config CONFIG_FILE
-
The configuration file to use. For example, when knife is run from a node that is configured to be managed by the Chef Infra Server, this option is used to allow knife to use the same credentials as Chef Infra Client looks when communicating with the Chef Infra Server.
--chef-zero-host HOST
-
The host to start Chef Infra Zero on. Chef Infra Zero is a lightweight, in-memory Chef Infra Server.
--chef-zero-port PORT
-
The port (or port range) to start chef-zero on. Port ranges l
1000,1010
or8889-9999
will try all given ports until one works. -d
,--disable-editing
-
Prevent the $EDITOR from being opened and accept data as-is.
--defaults
-
Cause knife to use the default value instead of asking a user to provide one.
-e EDITOR
,--editor EDITOR
-
The $EDITOR that is used for all interactive commands.
-E ENVIRONMENT
,--environment ENVIRONMENT
-
The name of the environment. When this option is added to a command, the command will run only against the named environment. This option is ignored during search queries made using the
knife search
subcommand. -F FORMAT
,--format FORMAT
-
The output format:
summary
(default),text
,json
,yaml
,pp
. -h
,--help
-
Show help for the command.
-k KEY
,--key KEY
-
The USER.pem file that knife uses to sign requests made by the API client to the Chef Infra Server.
--[no-]color
-
View colored output.
--[no-]fips
-
Allows OpenSSL to enforce FIPS-validated security during a C Infra Client run.
--print-after
-
Show data after a destructive operation.
-s URL
,--server-url URL
-
The URL of the Chef Infra Server.
-u USER
,--user USER
-
The user name used by knife to sign requests made by the API client to the Chef Infra Server. Authentication fails if the user name does not match the private key.
-v
,--version
-
The Chef Infra Client version.
-V
,--verbose
-
Set for more verbose outputs. Use
-VV
for much more verbose outputs. Use-VVV
for maximum verbosity, which may provide more information than is actually helpful. -y
,--yes
-
Respond to all confirmation prompts with “Yes”.
-z
,--local-mode
-
Run Chef Infra Client looks in local mode. This allows all commands that work against the Chef Infra Server to also work against the local chef-repo.
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