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Viewing flags across environments

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This topic explains how to view flags across multiple environments. Viewing a flag across multiple environments allows you to compare the targeting, variations served, default values when on, and default off variations of your feature flag.

View flags across multiple environments

Viewing a flag across multiple environments allows you to compare the targeting and recent evaluations of your feature flag at a glance.

To view a flag across multiple environments:

  1. In the left sidebar, click Code. The CodeControl menu appears.
  2. Click Flags.
  3. Click the + next to your current environment to display the list of environments, and select the environment you want:

The environment selection menu.

The environment selection menu.

LaunchDarkly adds the selected environment to your Flags list. You can compare recent activity and whether the flag is toggled on or off. For each environment, you can also hover for additional details on the variations served:

Flag evaluation information available on hover, for the Production environment.

Flag evaluation information available on hover, for the Production environment.

You can also use the REST API: Get flag status across environments