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layout: commands
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page_title: 'Commands: Config'
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description: >-
The `consul config` command interacts with configuration entries. It exposes top-level commands for global configurations of proxies, gateways, and services.
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---
# Consul Config
Command: `consul config`
The `config` command is used to interact with Consul's central configuration
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system. It exposes commands for creating, updating, reading, and deleting
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different kinds of config entries. See the
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[agent configuration](/consul/docs/agent/config/config-files#enable_central_service_config)
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for more information on how to enable this functionality for centrally
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configuring services and [configuration entries docs](/consul/docs/agent/config-entries) for a description
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of the configuration entries content.
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## Usage
Usage: `consul config <subcommand>`
For the exact documentation for your Consul version, run `consul config -h` to view
the complete list of subcommands.
```text
Usage: consul config <subcommand> [options] [args]
This command has subcommands for interacting with Consul's centralized
configuration system. Here are some simple examples, and more detailed
examples are available in the subcommands or the documentation.
Write a config:
$ consul config write web.serviceconf.hcl
Read a config:
$ consul config read -kind service-defaults -name web
List all configs for a type:
$ consul config list -kind service-defaults
Delete a config:
$ consul config delete -kind service-defaults -name web
For more examples, ask for subcommand help or view the documentation.
```
For more information, examples, and usage about a subcommand, click on the name
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of the subcommand in the sidebar.