# reth db list
Lists the contents of a table
```bash
$ reth db list --help
Usage: reth db list [OPTIONS]
Arguments:
The table name
Options:
-s, --skip
Skip first N entries
[default: 0]
-r, --reverse
Reverse the order of the entries. If enabled last table entries are read
-l, --len
How many items to take from the walker
[default: 5]
--search
Search parameter for both keys and values. Prefix it with `0x` to search for binary data, and text otherwise.
ATTENTION! For compressed tables (`Transactions` and `Receipts`), there might be missing results since the search uses the raw uncompressed value from the database.
--min-row-size
Minimum size of row in bytes
[default: 0]
--min-key-size
Minimum size of key in bytes
[default: 0]
--min-value-size
Minimum size of value in bytes
[default: 0]
-c, --count
Returns the number of rows found
-j, --json
Dump as JSON instead of using TUI
--raw
Output bytes instead of human-readable decoded value
--instance
Add a new instance of a node.
Configures the ports of the node to avoid conflicts with the defaults. This is useful for running multiple nodes on the same machine.
Max number of instances is 200. It is chosen in a way so that it's not possible to have port numbers that conflict with each other.
Changes to the following port numbers: - `DISCOVERY_PORT`: default + `instance` - 1 - `AUTH_PORT`: default + `instance` * 100 - 100 - `HTTP_RPC_PORT`: default - `instance` + 1 - `WS_RPC_PORT`: default + `instance` * 2 - 2
[default: 1]
-h, --help
Print help (see a summary with '-h')
Logging:
--log.stdout.format
The format to use for logs written to stdout
[default: terminal]
Possible values:
- json: Represents JSON formatting for logs. This format outputs log records as JSON objects, making it suitable for structured logging
- log-fmt: Represents logfmt (key=value) formatting for logs. This format is concise and human-readable, typically used in command-line applications
- terminal: Represents terminal-friendly formatting for logs
--log.stdout.filter
The filter to use for logs written to stdout
[default: ]
--log.file.format
The format to use for logs written to the log file
[default: terminal]
Possible values:
- json: Represents JSON formatting for logs. This format outputs log records as JSON objects, making it suitable for structured logging
- log-fmt: Represents logfmt (key=value) formatting for logs. This format is concise and human-readable, typically used in command-line applications
- terminal: Represents terminal-friendly formatting for logs
--log.file.filter
The filter to use for logs written to the log file
[default: debug]
--log.file.directory
The path to put log files in
[default: /logs]
--log.file.max-size
The maximum size (in MB) of one log file
[default: 200]
--log.file.max-files
The maximum amount of log files that will be stored. If set to 0, background file logging is disabled
[default: 5]
--log.journald
Write logs to journald
--log.journald.filter
The filter to use for logs written to journald
[default: error]
--color
Sets whether or not the formatter emits ANSI terminal escape codes for colors and other text formatting
[default: always]
Possible values:
- always: Colors on
- auto: Colors on
- never: Colors off
Display:
-v, --verbosity...
Set the minimum log level.
-v Errors
-vv Warnings
-vvv Info
-vvvv Debug
-vvvvv Traces (warning: very verbose!)
-q, --quiet
Silence all log output
```