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cub organization-member list

cub organization-member list

List organization members

Synopsis

List organization members you have access to in this organization. The output includes Created At, User IDs, and organization IDs.

Examples:

  # List all organization-member with headers
  cub organization-member list

  # List organization-member without headers for scripting
  cub organization-member list --no-header

  # List organization-member in JSON format
  cub organization-member list --json

  # List organization-member with custom JQ filter
  cub organization-member list --jq '.[].UserID'
cub organization-member list [flags]

Options

      --contains string   Free text search for entities containing the specified text. Searches across string fields (like Slug, DisplayName) and map fields (like Labels, Annotations). Case-insensitive matching. Can be combined with --where using AND logic. Example: "backend" to find entities with backend in any searchable field
      --filter string     Filter entity to apply to the list. Specify as 'space/filter' for cross-space filters or just 'filter' for current space. Supports both slugs and UUIDs. The filter will be combined with any --where clause using AND logic. Examples: "production-filters/security-check", "my-filter-uuid", "validation-rules"
  -h, --help              help for list
      --jq string         jq expression, suppressing default output
      --json              JSON output, suppressing default output
      --names             Only output names, suppressing default output
      --no-header         No header for lists
      --quiet             No default output.
      --select string     Comma-separated list of fields to retrieve and display. Entity IDs and Slug are always included. Example: "DisplayName,CreatedAt,Labels"
      --verbose           Detailed output, additive with default output
      --where string      Filter expression using SQL-inspired syntax. Supports conjunctions with AND. String operators: =, !=, <, >, <=, >=, LIKE, ILIKE, ~~, !~~, ~, ~*, !~, !~*. Pattern matching with LIKE/ILIKE uses % and _ wildcards. Regex operators (~, ~*, !~, !~*) support POSIX regular expressions. Examples: "Slug LIKE 'app-%'", "DisplayName ILIKE '%backend%'", "Slug ~ '^[a-z]+-[0-9]+$'"
      --yaml              YAML output, suppressing default output
      --yq string         yq expression, suppressing default output

Options inherited from parent commands

      --context string   The context to use for this command
      --debug            Debug output

SEE ALSO