**To get a system** The following ``get-system-template`` example gets a definition for a system. :: aws iotthingsgraph get-system-template \ --id "urn:tdm:us-west-2/123456789012/default:System:MySystem" Output:: { "description": { "summary": { "id": "urn:tdm:us-west-2/123456789012/default:System:MySystem", "arn": "arn:aws:iotthingsgraph:us-west-2:123456789012:System/default/MyFlow", "revisionNumber": 1, "createdAt": 1559247540.656 }, "definition": { "language": "GRAPHQL", "text": "{\ntype MySystem @systemType(id: \"urn:tdm:us-west-2/123456789012/default:System:MySystem\", description: \"\") {\n camera: Camera @thing(id: \"urn:tdm:aws/examples:deviceModel:Camera\")\n screen: Screen @thing(id: \"urn:tdm:aws/examples:deviceModel:Screen\")\n motionSensor: MotionSensor @thing(id: \"urn:tdm:aws/examples:deviceModel:MotionSensor\")\n MyFlow: MyFlow @workflow(id: \"urn:tdm:us-west-2/123456789012/default:Workflow:MyFlow\")\n}\n}" }, "validatedNamespaceVersion": 5 } } For more information, see `Working with Systems and Flow Configurations <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/thingsgraph/latest/ug/iot-tg-sysdeploy.html>`__ in the *AWS IoT Things Graph User Guide*.