--- title: "stack ls" description: "The stack ls command description and usage" keywords: "stack, ls" --- # stack ls ```markdown Usage: docker stack ls [OPTIONS] List stacks Aliases: ls, list Options: --help Print usage --format string Pretty-print stacks using a Go template --kubeconfig string Kubernetes config file --namespace string Kubernetes namespace to use --orchestrator string Orchestrator to use (swarm|kubernetes|all) ``` ## Description Lists the stacks. > **Note**: This is a cluster management command. When using swarm as an orchestrator, > this command must be executed on a swarm manager node. To learn about managers > and workers, refer to the [Swarm mode section](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/) > in the documentation. ## Examples The following command shows all stacks and some additional information: ```bash $ docker stack ls ID SERVICES ORCHESTRATOR myapp 2 Kubernetes vossibility-stack 6 Swarm ``` ### Formatting The formatting option (`--format`) pretty-prints stacks using a Go template. Valid placeholders for the Go template are listed below: | Placeholder | Description | | --------------- | ------------------ | | `.Name` | Stack name | | `.Services` | Number of services | | `.Orchestrator` | Orchestrator name | | `.Namespace` | Namespace | When using the `--format` option, the `stack ls` command either outputs the data exactly as the template declares or, when using the `table` directive, includes column headers as well. The following example uses a template without headers and outputs the `Name` and `Services` entries separated by a colon for all stacks: ```bash $ docker stack ls --format "{{.Name}}: {{.Services}}" web-server: 1 web-cache: 4 ``` ## Related commands * [stack deploy](stack_deploy.md) * [stack ps](stack_ps.md) * [stack rm](stack_rm.md) * [stack services](stack_services.md)