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---
layout: commands
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page_title: 'Commands: Catalog'
sidebar_title: catalog
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---
# Consul Catalog
Command: `consul catalog`
The `catalog` command is used to interact with Consul's catalog via the command
line. It exposes top-level commands for reading and filtering data from the
registry.
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The catalog is also accessible via the [HTTP API](/api/catalog).
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## Basic Examples
List all datacenters:
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```shell-session
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$ consul catalog datacenters
dc1
dc2
dc3
```
List all nodes:
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```shell-session
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$ consul catalog nodes
Node ID Address DC
worker-01 1b662d97 10.4.5.31 dc1
```
List all nodes which provide a particular service:
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```shell-session
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$ consul catalog nodes -service=redis
Node ID Address DC
worker-01 1b662d97 10.4.5.31 dc1
worker-02 d407a592 10.4.4.158 dc1
```
List all services:
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```shell-session
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$ consul catalog services
consul
postgresql
redis
```
List all services on a node:
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```shell-session
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$ consul catalog services -node=worker-01
consul
postgres
```
For more examples, ask for subcommand help or view the subcommand documentation
by clicking on one of the links in the sidebar.
## Usage
Usage: `consul catalog <subcommand>`
For the exact documentation for your Consul version, run `consul catalog -h` to
view the complete list of subcommands.
```text
Usage: consul catalog <subcommand> [options] [args]
# ...
Subcommands:
datacenters Lists all known datacenters for this agent
nodes Lists all nodes in the given datacenter
services Lists all registered services in a datacenter
```
For more information, examples, and usage about a subcommand, click on the name
of the subcommand in the sidebar or one of the links below: