This article provides information about available Databricks CLI commands. This information supplements the command line help. For more information about installing and using the Databricks CLI, see Install or update the Databricks CLI and What is the Databricks CLI?.
The Databricks CLI includes the command groups listed in the following tables. Command groups contain sets of related commands, which can also contain subcommands. To output usage and syntax information for a command group, an individual command, or subcommand:
databricks <command-group> -h
databricks <command-group> <command-name> -h
databricks <command-group> <command-name> <subcommand-name> -h
Many CLI commands map to operations that are documented in the Databricks REST API reference.
Workspace commandsâ Compute commandsâ Jobs commandsâ Lakeflow Declarative Pipelines commandsâ Machine Learning commandsâ Real-time serving commandsâ Identity and access management commandsâ Unity Catalog commandsâ Delta sharing commandsâ Settings commandsâ Vector search commandsâ Dashboard commandsâ Marketplace commandsâ Apps commandsâ Clean rooms commandsâ Database commandsâ Additional commandsâ Global flagsâThe following flags are available to all Databricks CLI commands. Note that some flags do not apply to some commands. For detailed information about specific commands and their flags, see the command-line help.
--debug
  Whether to enable debug logging.
-h
or --help
    Display help for the Databricks CLI or the related command group or the related command.
--log-file
string
    A string representing the file to write output logs to. If this flag is not specified then the default is to write output logs to stderr.
--log-format
format
    The log format type, text
or json
. The default value is text
.
--log-level
string
    A string representing the log format level. If not specified then the log format level is disabled.
-o, --output
type
    The command output type, text
or json
. The default value is text
.
-p, --profile
string
    The name of the profile in the ~/.databrickscfg
file to use to run the command. If this flag is not specified then if it exists, the profile named DEFAULT
is used.
--progress-format
format
    The format to display progress logs: default
, append
, inplace
, or json
-t, --target
string
    If applicable, the bundle target to use
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