+h3. contents
+
+Retrieve a list of items owned by the group. Use "recursive" to list objects within subprojects as well.
+
+Arguments:
+
+table(table table-bordered table-condensed).
+|_. Argument |_. Type |_. Description |_. Location |_. Example |
+{background:#ccffcc}.|uuid|string|The UUID of the group in question.|path||
+|limit|integer (default 100)|Maximum number of items to return.|query||
+|order|array|Attributes to use as sort keys to determine the order resources are returned, each optionally followed by @asc@ or @desc@ to indicate ascending or descending order. Sort within a resource type by prefixing the attribute with the resource name and a period.|query|@["collections.modified_at desc"]@|
+|filters|array|Conditions for filtering items.|query|@[["uuid", "is_a", "arvados#job"]]@|
+|recursive|boolean (default false)|Include items owned by subprojects.|query|@true@|
+|exclude_home_project|boolean (default false)|Only return items which are visible to the user but not accessible within the user's home project. Use this to get a list of items that are shared with the user. Uses the logic described under the "shared" endpoint.|query|@true@|
+|include|string|If provided with the value "owner_uuid", this will return owner objects in the "included" field of the response.|query||
+
+Notes:
+
+Because adding access tokens to manifests can be computationally expensive, the @manifest_text@ field is not included in listed collections. If you need it, request a "list of collections":{{site.baseurl}}/api/methods/collections.html with the filter @["owner_uuid", "=", GROUP_UUID]@, and @"manifest_text"@ listed in the select parameter.
+
+Use filters with the attribute format @<item type>.<field name>@ to filter items of a specific type. For example: @["container_requests.state", "=", "Final"]@ to filter @container_requests@ where @state@ is @Final@. All other types of items owned by this group will be unimpacted by this filter and will still be included.