# runs tasks list

## Synopsis

```shell
omics workbench runs tasks list
  [--max-results=NUMBER]
  [--page=NUMBER]
  [--page-size=NUMBER]
  [--run=RUN_ID]
```

## Description

List all the tasks within a run, fetching each page of data sequentially and printing it to the console.

## Examples

```shell
omics workbench runs tasks list --run e5ed2c8f-d570-42db-a897-0861d7f828d2
```

## Flags

### `--max-results`=`NUMBER`

Limit the maximum number of results printed to the console.

### `--page`=`NUMBER`

Used to set the offset page number. This allows for jumping into an arbitrary page of results.

### `--page-size`=`NUMBER`

Used to set the number of results returned per page (default 100). Reducing the page size can help with poor internet connections.

### `--run`=`RUN_ID`

The ID of the run you would like to list tasks from. This can be retrieved from the [runs list](/products/command-line-interface/reference/workbench/runs-list.md) command or directly from [workbench](https://workbench.omics.ai).


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