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gcloud compute target-pools list

NAME
gcloud-compute-target-pools-list - List Google Compute Engine target pools
SYNOPSIS
gcloud compute target-pools list
  [NAME …]
  [--format FORMAT]
  [--help]
  [--limit LIMIT]
  [--project PROJECT]
  [--quiet, -q]
  [--regexp REGEXP, -r REGEXP]
  [--regions REGION [REGION …]]
  [--sort-by SORT_BY]
  [--uri]
  [-h]
DESCRIPTION
gcloud compute target-pools list lists summary information for the target pools in a project. The “--uri” option can be used to display the URIs for the target pools. Users who want to see more data should use gcloud compute target-pools describe .
By default, target pools from all regions are listed. The results can be narrowed down by providing “--region”.
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
[NAME …]
Names or URIs of resources to filter the results by.
FLAGS
--format FORMAT
Specify a format for printed output. By default, a command-specific human-friendly output format is used. Setting this flag to one of the available options will serialize the result of the command in the chosen format and print it to stdout. Supported formats are: "json", "text", "yaml".
--help
Display detailed help.
--limit LIMIT
The maximum number of results.
--project PROJECT
Google Cloud Platform project to use for this invocation.
--quiet
Disable all interactive prompts when running gcloud commands. If input is required, defaults will be used, or an error will be raised.
--regexp REGEXP
A regular expression to filter the names of the results on.
--regions REGION [REGION …]
If provided, only resources from the given regions are queried.
--sort-by SORT_BY
A field to sort by. To perform a descending-order sort, prefix the value of this flag with a tilde (“~”).
--uri
If provided, the list command will only print URIs for the resources returned. If this flag is not provided, the list command will print a human-readable table of useful resource data.
-h
Print a summary help and exit.

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