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Chia-Ping Tsai updated KAFKA-7139:
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    Description: _{color:#333333}Usually we have no interest in internal topics 
when using the kafka-topics.sh command . However, the kafka-topics.sh can't 
exclude the internal topics simply. We have to write the regular to exclude the 
internal topics. This kip tries to add a flag (perhaps "exclude-internal") to 
kafka-topics.sh. If user set the flag, all internal topics will be excluded by 
the following commands - "list" and "describe"{color}_  (was: Usually we have 
no interesting in internal topics. However, the kafka-topics.sh can't exclude 
the internal topics simply. We have to write the regular to exclude the 
internal topics. This issue tries to add a flag (perhaps "exclude-internal") to 
kafka-topics.sh. If user set the flag, all internal topics will be excluded by 
the following commands - "list", "describe", "delete" and "alter")

> Support to exclude the internal topics in kafka-topics.sh command
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>                 Key: KAFKA-7139
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-7139
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Chia-Ping Tsai
>            Assignee: Chia-Ping Tsai
>            Priority: Minor
>
> _{color:#333333}Usually we have no interest in internal topics when using the 
> kafka-topics.sh command . However, the kafka-topics.sh can't exclude the 
> internal topics simply. We have to write the regular to exclude the internal 
> topics. This kip tries to add a flag (perhaps "exclude-internal") to 
> kafka-topics.sh. If user set the flag, all internal topics will be excluded 
> by the following commands - "list" and "describe"{color}_



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