Introduction

A general introduction Juno cli along with a brief description of commands and flags

Introduction

junod is a command line client for the Juno network. Juno users can use junod to send transactions to the Juno network and query the blockchain data.

See here for instructions on installing junod.

Working Directory

The default working directory for the junod is $HOME/.juno, which is mainly used to store configuration files and blockchain data. The Juno key data is saved in the working directory of junod. You can also specify the junod working directory by using the --home flag when executing junod.

Connecting to a Full-Node

By default, junod uses tcp://localhost:26657 as the RPC address to connect to the Juno network. This default configuration assumes that the machine executing junod is running as a full-node.

The RPC address can be specified to connect to any full-node with an exposed RPC port by adding the --node flag when executing junod

Global Flags

GET Commands

All GET commands have the following global flags:

Name, shorthand

type

Required

Default Value

Description

--chain-id

string

​

​

The network Chain ID

--home

string

​

$HOME/.juno

Directory for config and data

--trace

string

​

​

Print out full stack trace on errors

--log_format

string

​

plain

Logging format (json | plain)

POST Commands

All POST commands have the following global flags:

Name, shorthand

type

Required

Default

Description

--account-number

int

​

0

AccountNumber to sign the tx

--broadcast-mode

string

​

sync

Transaction broadcasting mode (sync | async | block)

--dry-run

bool

​

false

Ignore the --gas flag and perform a simulation of a transaction, but don't broadcast it

--fees

string

​

​

Fees to pay along with transaction

--from

string

​

​

Name of private key with which to sign

--gas

string

​

200000

Gas limit to set per-transaction; set to "simulate" to calculate required gas automatically

--gas-adjustment

float

​

1

Adjustment factor to be multiplied against the estimate returned by the tx simulation; if the gas limit is set

--gas-prices

string

​

​

Gas prices in decimal format to determine the transaction fee

--generate-only

bool

​

false

Build an unsigned transaction and write it to STDOUT

--help, -h

string

​

​

Print help message

--keyring-backend

string

​

os

Select keyring's backend

--ledger

bool

​

false

Use a connected Ledger device

--memo

string

​

​

Memo to send along with transaction

--node

string

​

tcp://localhost:26657

<host>:<port> to tendermint rpc interface for this chain

--offline

string

​

​

Offline mode (does not allow any online functionality)

--sequence

int

​

0

Sequence number to sign the tx

--sign-mode

string

​

​

Choose sign mode (direct | amino-json), this is an advanced feature

--trust-node

bool

​

true

Don't verify proofs for responses

--yes

bool

​

true

Skip tx broadcasting prompt confirmation

--chain-id

string

​

​

The network Chain ID

--home

string

​

$HOME/.juno

Directory for config and data

--trace

string

​

​

Print out full stack trace on errors

Module Commands

Subcommand

Description

​bank​

Bank subcommands for querying accounts and sending coins etc.

​debug​

Debug subcommands

​distribution​

Distribution subcommands for rewards management

​gov​

Governance and voting subcommands

​ibc​

Manage inter blockchain communication (IBC)

​ibc-transfer​

IBC fungible token transfer transactions

​keys​

Keys allows you to manage your local keystore for tendermint

​params​

Query parameters of modules

​slashing​

Slashing subcommands

​staking​

Staking subcommands for validators and delegators

​status​

Query remote node for status

​tendermint​

Tendermint state querying subcommands

​tx​

Tx subcommands

​upgrade​

Software Upgrade subcommands

​wasm​

Interact with smart contracts