docs/VictoriaLogs/querying/vlogscli.md: add the list of features of vlogscli

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`vlogsqcli` is an interactive command-line tool for querying [VictoriaLogs](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/).
It has the following features:
- It supports scrolling and searching over query results in the same way as `less` command does - see [these docs](#scrolling-query-results).
- It supports canceling long-running queries at any time via `Ctrl+C`.
- It supports query history - see [these docs](#query-history).
- It supports diffent formats for query results (JSON, logfmt, compact, etc.) - see [these docs](#output-modes).
- It supports live tailing - see [these docs](#live-tailing).
This tool can be obtained from the linked release pages at the [changelog](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/changelog/)
or from [docker images](https://hub.docker.com/r/victoriametrics/vlogscli/tags):
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./vlogsql -header='AccountID: 123' -header='ProjectID: 456'
```
`AccountID` and `ProjectID` values can be also set via `-accountID` and `-projectID` command-line flags:
## Multitenancy
`AccountID` and `ProjectID` [values](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/#multitenancy)
can be set via `-accountID` and `-projectID` command-line flags:
```sh
./vlogsql -accountID=123 -projectID=456
```
## Querying
After the start `vlogsql` provides a prompt for writing [LogsQL](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/logsql/) queries.
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```sh
;> _time:1y | count();
executing [_time:1y | stats count(*) as "count(*)"]...
executing [_time:1y | stats count(*) as "count(*)"]...; duration: 0.688s
{
"count(*)": "1923019991"
}
duration: 0.688s
```
`vlogscli` shows the actually executed query on the next line after the query input prompt.
This helps debugging issues related to incorrectly written queries.
The next line after the query input prompt also shows the query duration. This helps debugging
and optimizing slow queries.
Query execution can be interrupted at any time by pressing `Ctrl+C`.
Type `q` and then press `Enter` for exit from `vlogsql` (if you want to search for `q` [word](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/logsql/#word),
then just wrap it into quotes: `"q"` or `'q'`).
See also:
- [output modes](#output-modes)
- [query history](#query-history)
- [scrolling query results](#scrolling-query-results)
- [live tailing](#live-tailing)
## Scrolling query results
If the query response exceeds vertical screen space, `vlogsql` pipes query response to `less` utility,
so you can scroll the response as needed. This allows executing queries, which potentially
may return billions of rows, without any problems at both VictoriaMetrics and `vlogsql` sides,
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## Live tailing
`vlogsql` enters live tailing mode when the query is prepended with `\tail ` command. For example:
`vlogsql` enters live tailing mode when the query is prepended with `\tail ` command. For example,
the following query shows all the newly ingested logs with `error` [word](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/logsql/#word)
in real time:
```
;> \tail {kubernetes_container_name="vmagent"};
;> \tail error;
```
By default `vlogscli` derives [the URL for live tailing](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/querying/#live-tailing) from the `-datasource.url` command-line flag
by replacing `/query` with `/tail` at the end of `-datasource.url`. The URL for live tailing can be specified explicitly via `-tail.url` command-line flag.
Live tailing can show query results in different formats - see [these docs](#output-modes).
## Query history
`vlogsql` supports query history - press `up` and `down` keys for navigating the history.