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---
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layout: docs
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page_title: 'Commands: Intention'
sidebar_title: intention
---
# Consul Intention
Command: `consul intention`
The `intention` command is used to interact with Connect
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[intentions](/docs/connect/intentions). It exposes commands for
creating, updating, reading, deleting, checking, and managing intentions.
This command is available in Consul 1.2 and later.
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Intentions may also be managed via the [HTTP API](/api/connect/intentions).
## Usage
Usage: `consul intention <subcommand>`
For the exact documentation for your Consul version, run `consul intention -h` to view
the complete list of subcommands.
```text
Usage: consul intention <subcommand> [options] [args]
...
Subcommands:
check Check whether a connection between two services is allowed.
create Create intentions for service connections.
delete Delete an intention.
get Show information about an intention.
match Show intentions that match a source or destination.
```
For more information, examples, and usage about a subcommand, click on the name
of the subcommand in the sidebar.
## Basic Examples
Create an intention to allow "web" to talk to "db":
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```shell-session
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$ consul intention create web db
```
Create an intention to deny "db" from initiating connections to _any_ service:
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```shell-session
$ consul intention create -deny db '*'
Created: db => * (deny)
```
Test whether a "web" is allowed to connect to "db":
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```shell-session
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$ consul intention check web db
```
Find all intentions for communicating to the "db" service:
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```shell-session
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$ consul intention match db
```
## Source and Destination Naming
Intention commands commonly take positional arguments referred to as `SRC` and
`DST` in the command documentation. These can take several forms:
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| Format | Meaning |
| ----------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `<service>` | the named service in the current namespace |
| `*` | any service in the current namespace |
| `<namespace>/<service>` | <EnterpriseAlert inline /> the named service in a specific namespace |
| `<namespace>/*` | <EnterpriseAlert inline /> any service in the specified namespace |
| `*/*` | <EnterpriseAlert inline /> any service in any namespace |