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docs-bot cc2862f1df Update CodeQL CLI manual (#43241)
Co-authored-by: Rachael Sewell <rachmari@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Felicity Chapman <felicitymay@github.com>
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---
title: execute query-server
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topics:
- Advanced Security
- Code scanning
- CodeQL
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intro: '[Plumbing] Support for running queries from IDEs.'
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---
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## Synopsis
```shell copy
codeql execute query-server <options>...
```
## Description
\[Deprecated] \[Plumbing] Support for running queries from IDEs.
The
[codeql execute query-server](/code-security/codeql-cli/codeql-cli-manual/execute-query-server) subcommand is unsupported and no longer works. If you are using the official CodeQL extension for Visual Studio Code, please upgrade the extension to 1.7.6 or a later version. Otherwise please migrate your CodeQL IDE integration to the `codeql execute query-server2` subcommand.
## Options
### Primary Options
### Common options
#### `-h, --help`
Show this help text.
#### `-J=<opt>`
\[Advanced] Give option to the JVM running the command.
(Beware that options containing spaces will not be handled correctly.)
#### `-v, --verbose`
Incrementally increase the number of progress messages printed.
#### `-q, --quiet`
Incrementally decrease the number of progress messages printed.
#### `--verbosity=<level>`
\[Advanced] Explicitly set the verbosity level to one of errors,
warnings, progress, progress+, progress++, progress+++. Overrides `-v`
and `-q`.
#### `--logdir=<dir>`
\[Advanced] Write detailed logs to one or more files in the given
directory, with generated names that include timestamps and the name of
the running subcommand.
(To write a log file with a name you have full control over, instead
give `--log-to-stderr` and redirect stderr as desired.)