flox destroy
command¶
NAME¶
flox-destroy - destroy an environment
SYNOPSIS¶
flox [ <general-options>
] destroy [ <options>
] [ --origin ]
[ --force ]
DESCRIPTION¶
Remove all local data pertaining to an environment. Does not remove “upstream” environment data by default.
Invoke with the --origin
flag to delete environment data both upstream
and downstream.
Invoke with the --force
flag to avoid the interactive confirmation
dialog. (Required for non-interactive use.)
OPTIONS¶
General Options¶
Many flox commands wrap Nix commands of the same name, and will
correspondingly pass on options and arguments directly to the underlying
nix
invocation. For more information on the options supported by
specific Nix commands please invoke flox nix <command> help
.
The following options are used specifically by flox
and must be
specified before the <command>
argument.
-v, --verbose
Verbose mode. Invoke multiple times for increasing detail.
--debug
Debug mode. Invoke multiple times for increasing detail.
-V, --version
Print flox
version.
--prefix
Print flox
installation prefix / Nix store path. (flox internal use
only.)
--bash-passthru
Force execution in flox-bash
(flox internal use only.)
Environment Options¶
The following option is supported by environment commands:
(-e|–environment) <name>
Selects flox environment to be modified or used. If not provided then
flox will fall back to using the default environment.
Destroy Options¶
[ --origin ]
Also delete environment data previously pushed upstream.
[ --force ]
Do not confirm interactively.