(command-juju-show-unit)= # `juju show-unit` > See also: [add-unit](#add-unit), [remove-unit](#remove-unit) ## Summary Displays information about a unit. ## Usage ```juju show-unit [options] ``` ### Options | Flag | Default | Usage | | --- | --- | --- | | `-B`, `--no-browser-login` | false | Do not use web browser for authentication | | `--app` | false | only show application relation data | | `--endpoint` | | only show relation data for the specified endpoint | | `--format` | yaml | Specify output format (json|smart|yaml) | | `-m`, `--model` | | Model to operate in. Accepts [<controller name>:]<model name>|<model UUID> | | `-o`, `--output` | | Specify an output file | | `--related-unit` | | only show relation data for the specified unit | ## Examples To show information about a unit: juju show-unit mysql/0 To show information about multiple units: juju show-unit mysql/0 wordpress/1 To show only the application relation data for a unit: juju show-unit mysql/0 --app To show only the relation data for a specific endpoint: juju show-unit mysql/0 --endpoint db To show only the relation data for a specific related unit: juju show-unit mysql/0 --related-unit wordpress/2 ## Details The command takes deployed unit names as an argument. Optionally, relation data for only a specified endpoint or related unit may be shown, or just the application data.