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Filter the Checks table output

Last updated: September 2, 2025

After a Policy Check runs successfully, the checks run table output appears. This table has a lot of valuable content, but it is hard to find one specific check visually. This filter automatically reduces the volume of console output based on any checkname, which can include a specific checkname, a list of checknames, and wildcard checknames.

Below is a list of filter examples and their valid syntax you can use to refine the checks list based on their checkname:

  • liquibase checks run --checkname=python*

  • liquibase checks run --checkname=*python

  • liquibase checks run --checkname=*python*

  • liquibase checks run --checkname=mySpecificCheck

  • liquibase checks run --check-name=changeset*check

  • liquibase checks run --checkname=mycheck1,mycheck2,mycheck3

  • The only exception is in the case of checks delete --checkname=checktodelete which displays the full table.