The `CLIENT LIST` command returns information and statistics about the client connections server in a mostly human readable format. You can use one of the optional subcommands to filter the list. The `TYPE type` subcommand filters the list by clients' type, where *type* is one of `normal`, `master`, `replica`, and `pubsub`. Note that clients blocked by the `MONITOR` command belong to the `normal` class. The `ID` filter only returns entries for clients with IDs matching the `client-id` arguments. @return @bulk-string-reply: a unique string, formatted as follows: * One client connection per line (separated by LF) * Each line is composed of a succession of `property=value` fields separated by a space character. Here is the meaning of the fields: * `id`: a unique 64-bit client ID * `addr`: address/port of the client * `laddr`: address/port of local address client connected to (bind address) * `fd`: file descriptor corresponding to the socket * `name`: the name set by the client with `CLIENT SETNAME` * `age`: total duration of the connection in seconds * `idle`: idle time of the connection in seconds * `flags`: client flags (see below) * `db`: current database ID * `sub`: number of channel subscriptions * `psub`: number of pattern matching subscriptions * `ssub`: number of shard channel subscriptions. Added in Redis 7.0.3 * `multi`: number of commands in a MULTI/EXEC context * `qbuf`: query buffer length (0 means no query pending) * `qbuf-free`: free space of the query buffer (0 means the buffer is full) * `argv-mem`: incomplete arguments for the next command (already extracted from query buffer) * `multi-mem`: memory is used up by buffered multi commands. Added in Redis 7.0 * `obl`: output buffer length * `oll`: output list length (replies are queued in this list when the buffer is full) * `omem`: output buffer memory usage * `tot-mem`: total memory consumed by this client in its various buffers * `events`: file descriptor events (see below) * `cmd`: last command played * `user`: the authenticated username of the client * `redir`: client id of current client tracking redirection * `resp`: client RESP protocol version. Added in Redis 7.0 The client flags can be a combination of: ``` A: connection to be closed ASAP b: the client is waiting in a blocking operation c: connection to be closed after writing entire reply d: a watched keys has been modified - EXEC will fail i: the client is waiting for a VM I/O (deprecated) M: the client is a master N: no specific flag set O: the client is a client in MONITOR mode P: the client is a Pub/Sub subscriber r: the client is in readonly mode against a cluster node S: the client is a replica node connection to this instance u: the client is unblocked U: the client is connected via a Unix domain socket x: the client is in a MULTI/EXEC context t: the client enabled keys tracking in order to perform client side caching R: the client tracking target client is invalid B: the client enabled broadcast tracking mode ``` The file descriptor events can be: ``` r: the client socket is readable (event loop) w: the client socket is writable (event loop) ``` ## Notes New fields are regularly added for debugging purpose. Some could be removed in the future. A version safe Redis client using this command should parse the output accordingly (i.e. handling gracefully missing fields, skipping unknown fields).