# list

The cldkctl registry label list command displays a list of all labels available in the container registry. This command provides an overview of label names, descriptions, creation timestamps, and their associated repositories — helping users manage and organize registry labels effectively.

## Usage

```
cldkctl registry label list [flags]
```

## Aliases

```
list, ls
```

## Steps

Follow the steps below to run and view the result of this command:

1. Ensure that you are logged in. Refer to the Registry Login section.
2. Run the following command in your terminal and replace \[registry name] with the target registry.

```
cldkctl --registry [registry name] registry label list
```

3. The terminal will display a table containing the list of all available labels along with their details.
4. Once successful, the terminal displays a structured list under the selected registry.

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| Column        | Description                                            |
| ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ |
| Label         | The name of the label created in the registry.         |
| Description   | A short description of the label’s purpose or meaning. |
| Creation Time | Timestamp indicating when the label was created.       |

## Flags

{% hint style="info" %}
This command supports [global flags](/guidance-for-individual/cloudeka-api-list/global-flags.md). Refer to the Global Flags section for details.
{% endhint %}

| Flag       | Description                               |
| ---------- | ----------------------------------------- |
| -h, --help | Help for the registry label list command. |


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