--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Command: console" sidebar_current: "docs-commands-console" description: |- The `terraform console` command provides an interactive console for evaluting expressions. --- # Command: console The `terraform console` command provides an interactive console for evaluating [expressions](/docs/language/expressions/index.html). ## Usage Usage: `terraform console [options]` This command provides an interactive command-line console for evaluating and experimenting with [expressions](/docs/language/expressions/index.html). This is useful for testing interpolations before using them in configurations, and for interacting with any values currently saved in [state](/docs/language/state/index.html). If the current state is empty or has not yet been created, the console can be used to experiment with the expression syntax and [built-in functions](/docs/language/functions/index.html). You can close the console with the `exit` command or by pressing Control-C or Control-D. For configurations using [the `local` backend](/docs/language/settings/backends/local.html) only, `terraform console` accepts the legacy command line option [`-state`](/docs/language/settings/backends/local.html#command-line-arguments). ## Scripting The `terraform console` command can be used in non-interactive scripts by piping newline-separated commands to it. Only the output from the final command is printed unless an error occurs earlier. For example: ```shell $ echo "1 + 5" | terraform console 6 ``` ## Remote State If [remote state](/docs/language/state/remote.html) is used by the current backend, Terraform will read the state for the current workspace from the backend before evaluating any expressions.