# SMEMBERS

```json metadata
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  "title": "SMEMBERS",
  "description": "Returns all members of a set.",
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  "arguments": [{"display_text":"key","key_spec_index":0,"name":"key","type":"key"}],
  "syntax_fmt": "SMEMBERS key",
  "complexity": "O(N) where N is the set cardinality.",
  "group": "set",
  "command_flags": ["readonly"],
  "acl_categories": ["@read","@set","@slow"],
  "since": "1.0.0",
  "arity": 2,
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```













Returns all the members of the set value stored at `key`.

This has the same effect as running [`SINTER`](https://redis.io/docs/latest/commands/sinter) with one argument `key`.

## Examples


redis> SADD myset "Hello"
(integer) 1
redis> SADD myset "World"
(integer) 1
redis> SMEMBERS myset
1) "Hello"
2) "World"


Give these commands a try in the interactive console:


SADD myset "Hello"
SADD myset "World"
SMEMBERS myset


## Redis Enterprise and Redis Cloud compatibility

| Redis<br />Enterprise | Redis<br />Cloud | <span style="min-width: 9em; display: table-cell">Notes</span> |
|:----------------------|:-----------------|:------|
| <span title="Supported">&#x2705; Standard</span><br /><span title="Supported"><nobr>&#x2705; Active-Active</nobr></span> | <span title="Supported">&#x2705; Standard</span><br /><span title="Supported"><nobr>&#x2705; Active-Active</nobr></span> |  |

## Return information

{{< multitabs id="smembers-return-info" 
    tab1="RESP2" 
    tab2="RESP3" >}}

[Array reply](../../develop/reference/protocol-spec#arrays): an array with all the members of the set.

-tab-sep-

[Set reply](../../develop/reference/protocol-spec#sets): a set with all the members of the set.


