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layout: docs
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page_title: Commands (CLI)
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sidebar_title: Commands (CLI)
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description: >
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Nomad can be controlled via a command-line interface. This page documents all
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the commands Nomad accepts.
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---
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# Nomad Commands (CLI)
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Nomad is controlled via a very easy to use command-line interface (CLI).
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Nomad is only a single command-line application: `nomad`, which
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takes a subcommand such as "agent" or "status". The complete list of
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subcommands is in the navigation to the left.
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The Nomad CLI is a well-behaved command line application. In erroneous cases,
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a non-zero exit status will be returned. It also responds to `-h` and `--help`
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as you would most likely expect.
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To view a list of the available commands at any time, just run Nomad
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with no arguments. To get help for any specific subcommand, run the subcommand
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with the `-h` argument.
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Each command has been conveniently documented on this website. Links to each
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command can be found on the left.
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## Autocomplete
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Nomad's CLI supports command autocomplete. Autocomplete can be installed or
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uninstalled by running the following on bash or zsh shells:
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```shell
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$ nomad -autocomplete-install
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$ nomad -autocomplete-uninstall
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```
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## Command Contexts
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Nomad's CLI commands have implied contexts in their naming convention. Because
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the CLI is most commonly used to manipulate or query jobs, you can assume that
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any given command is working in that context unless the command name implies
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otherwise.
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For example, the `nomad job run` command is used to run a new job, the `nomad status` command queries information about existing jobs, etc. Conversely,
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commands with a prefix in their name likely operate in a different context.
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Examples include the `nomad agent-info` or `nomad node drain` commands,
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which operate in the agent or node contexts respectively.
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### Remote Usage
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The Nomad CLI may be used to interact with a remote Nomad cluster, even when the
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local machine does not have a running Nomad agent. To do so, set the
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`NOMAD_ADDR` environment variable or use the `-address=<addr>` flag when running
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commands.
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```shell
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$ NOMAD_ADDR=https://remote-address:4646 nomad status
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$ nomad status -address=https://remote-address:4646
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```
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The provided address must be reachable from your local machine. There are a
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variety of ways to accomplish this (VPN, SSH Tunnel, etc). If the port is
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exposed to the public internet it is highly recommended to configure TLS.
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