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**To describe all tags** This example describes all your tags. :: aws autoscaling describe-tags Output:: { "Tags": [ { "ResourceType": "auto-scaling-group", "ResourceId": "my-asg", "PropagateAtLaunch": true, "Value": "Research", "Key": "Dept" }, { "ResourceType": "auto-scaling-group", "ResourceId": "my-asg", "PropagateAtLaunch": true, "Value": "WebServer", "Key": "Role" } ] } For more information, see `Tagging Auto Scaling groups and instances
`__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. **Example 2: To describe tags for a specified group** To describe tags for a specific Auto Scaling group, use the ``--filters`` option. :: aws autoscaling describe-tags --filters Name=auto-scaling-group,Values=my-asg For more information, see `Tagging Auto Scaling groups and instances
`__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*. **Example 3: To describe the specified number of tags** To return a specific number of tags, use the ``--max-items`` option. :: aws autoscaling describe-tags \ --max-items 1 If the output includes a ``NextToken`` field, there are more tags. To get the additional tags, use the value of this field with the ``--starting-token`` option in a subsequent call as follows. :: aws autoscaling describe-tags \ --filters Name=auto-scaling-group,Values=my-asg \ --starting-token Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE For more information, see `Tagging Auto Scaling groups and instances
`__ in the *Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide*.