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# `incus config set`

Set instance or server configuration keys

## Synopsis
```{line-block}

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  Set instance or server configuration keys

  For backward compatibility, a single configuration key may still be set with:
      incus config set [<remote>:][<instance>] <key> <value>



```
```
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```

## Examples

```
  incus config set [<remote>:]<instance> limits.cpu=2
      Will set a CPU limit of "2" for the instance.

  incus config set my-instance cloud-init.user-data - < cloud-init.yaml
      Sets the cloud-init user-data for instance "my-instance" by reading "cloud-init.yaml" through stdin.

  incus config set core.https_address=[::]:8443
      Will have the server listen on IPv4 and IPv6 port 8443.
```

## Options

```
  -p, --property   Set the key as an instance property
      --target     Cluster member name
```

## Options inherited from parent commands

```
      --debug          Show all debug messages
      --explain        If the command is valid, explain its parsed arguments instead of running it
      --force-local    Force using the local unix socket
  -h, --help           Print help
      --project        Override the source project
  -q, --quiet          Don't show progress information
      --sub-commands   Use with help or --help to view sub-commands
  -v, --verbose        Show all information messages
      --version        Print version number
```

## SEE ALSO

* [incus config](incus_config.md)	 - Manage instance and server configuration options

