--- layout: commands page_title: 'Commands: KV' --- # Consul KV Command: `consul kv` The `kv` command is used to interact with Consul's KV store via the command line. It exposes top-level commands for inserting, updating, reading, and deleting from the store. This command is available in Consul 0.7.1 and later. The KV store is also accessible via the [HTTP API](/consul/api-docs/kv). ## Usage Usage: `consul kv ` For the exact documentation for your Consul version, run `consul kv -h` to view the complete list of subcommands. ```text Usage: consul kv [options] [args] # ... Subcommands: delete Removes data from the KV store export Exports part of the KV tree in JSON format get Retrieves or lists data from the KV store import Imports part of the KV tree in JSON format put Sets or updates data in the KV store ``` 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: - [delete](/consul/commands/kv/delete) - [export](/consul/commands/kv/export) - [get](/consul/commands/kv/get) - [import](/consul/commands/kv/import) - [put](/consul/commands/kv/put) ## Basic Examples To create or update the key named "redis/config/connections" to the value "5" in Consul's KV store: ```shell-session $ consul kv put redis/config/connections 5 Success! Data written to: redis/config/connections ``` To read a value back from Consul: ```shell-session $ consul kv get redis/config/connections 5 ``` Or you can query for detailed information: ```shell-session $ consul kv get -detailed redis/config/connections CreateIndex 336 Flags 0 Key redis/config/connections LockIndex 0 ModifyIndex 336 Session - Value 5 ``` Finally, deleting a key is just as easy: ```shell-session $ consul kv delete redis/config/connections Success! Data deleted at key: redis/config/connections ``` For more examples, ask for subcommand help or view the subcommand documentation by clicking on one of the links in the sidebar.