Many of Ctrl-Q’s commands will create, update or delete things in Sense.
As long as you have specified the correct parameters that’s all good - but there is also the risk of using incorrect parameters or filters, causing too many (or too few or the wrong) resources in Sense to be affected.
Most Ctrl-Q commands that change things in Sense have a --dry-run
option.
If used, Ctrl-Q will not make any changes in Sense, but instead only show what would happen.
It’s thus a very good idea to first do a dry run of the intended command, verify that the correct things would happen and then finally do a real execution of the desired Ctrl-Q command.
Might take a bit of extra time, but better safe than sorry.