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Synopsis

kosli update control CONTROL-IDENTIFIER [flags]
Update a Kosli control. Only the flags you provide are changed; omitted fields are left untouched. Providing --link replaces all of the control’s existing links.

Flags

FlagDescription
-d, --description string[optional] The control description.
-D, --dry-run[optional] Run in dry-run mode. When enabled, no data is sent to Kosli and the CLI exits with 0 exit code regardless of any errors.
-h, --helphelp for control
--link stringToString[optional] A link for the control, given as ‘name=url’. Can be repeated. Replaces all existing links.
-n, --name string[optional] The new control name.

Flags inherited from parent commands

FlagDescription
-a, --api-token stringThe Kosli API token.
-c, --config-file string[optional] The Kosli config file path. (default “kosli”)
--debug[optional] Print debug logs to stdout.
-H, --host string[defaulted] The Kosli endpoint. (default “https://app.kosli.com”)
--http-proxy string[optional] The HTTP proxy URL including protocol and port number. e.g. http://proxy-server-ip:proxy-port
-r, --max-api-retries int[defaulted] How many times should API calls be retried when the API host is not reachable. (default 3)
--org stringThe Kosli organization.
-q, --quiet[optional] Suppress non-critical warning messages. Errors and normal output are not affected. If both --quiet and --debug are set, --debug wins.

Examples Use Cases

These examples all assume that the flags --api-token, --org, --host, (and --flow, --trail when required), are set/provided.
kosli update control yourControlIdentifier 
	--name "New control name" 

Last modified on July 2, 2026