Some commands makes use of filters for varying purposes. F.ex. -f
in ls
and in trav
. A filter is supplied as a json object (w/ or w/o the surrounding {}
brackets and where both keys and values can contain regular expressions for a more flexible matching. An example of a filter could be .*url.*:http.*neo4j.*,name:Neo4j
. The filter option is also accompanied by the options -i
and -l
which stands for ignore case
(ignore casing of the characters) and loose matching
(it’s considered a match even if the filter value just matches a part of the compared value, not necessarily the entire value). So for a case-insensitive, loose filter you can supply a filter with -f -i -l
or -fil
for short.
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