api:applications:list
Return a list of applications the current user has access to.
For more help, see https://cloudapi-docs.acquia.com/ or https://dev.acquia.com/api-documentation/acquia-cloud-site-factory-api for acsf commands.
Usage
acli api:applications:list [--sort SORT] [--filter FILTER] [--limit LIMIT] [--offset OFFSET]
acli api:applications:list --sort="field1,-field2" --limit="10" --offset="10"
Options
- --sort- Required- A comma-delimited string with fields used for sorting. The order of the fields is significant. A leading - in the field indicates the field should be sorted in a descending order. Not all fields are sortable. 
- --filter- Required- The filters query string parameter restricts the data returned from your request. Filtered queries restrict the rows that do (or do not) get included in the result by testing each row in the result against the filters. Not all fields are filterable. There are eight filter operators that can be used and they must be URL encoded in order to be included. The operators are: * Equals: `= (%3D)` * Does not equal: `!= (!%3D)` * Greater than: `> (%3E)` * Less than: `< (%3C)` * Greater than or equal to: `>= (%3E%3D)` * Less than or equal to: `<= (%3C%3D)` * Contains substring: `=@ (%3D@)` * Does not contain substring: `!@ (!@)` Filters can be combined using `OR` and `AND` boolean logic. The `OR` operator is defined using a comma (`,`) and the `AND` operator is defined using a semi-colon (`;`). Some examples: * `filter=field%3Dvalue` (`field` equals `'value'`) * `filter=field%3D@*partialmatch` (`field` ends with `'partialmatch'`) * `filter=field%3D@*partialmatch,field%3Dvalue` (`field` ends with `'partialmatch'` OR `field` equals `'value'`) * `filter=field%3D@*partialmatch,field%3Dvalue;field2%3C5` (`field` ends with `'partialmatch'` OR `field` equals `'value'` AND `field2` > `5`) 
- --limit- Required- The maximum number of items to return. 
- --offset- Required- An integer to signify the offset to paginate from. 
- --help | -h- Optional- Display help for the given command. When no command is given display help for the `list` command - Defaults to - false
- --quiet | -q- Optional- Do not output any message - Defaults to - false
- --verbose | -v|-vv|-vvv- Optional- Increase the verbosity of messages: 1 for normal output, 2 for more verbose output and 3 for debug - Defaults to - false
- --version | -V- Optional- Display this application version - Defaults to - false
- --ansi- Optional- Force (or disable --no-ansi) ANSI output 
- --no-ansi- Optional- Negate the "--ansi" option 
- --no-interaction | -n- Optional- Do not ask any interactive question - Defaults to - false