conan remove
$ conan remove [-h] [-b [BUILDS [BUILDS ...]]] [-f] [-l] [-o]
[-p [PACKAGES [PACKAGES ...]]] [-q QUERY] [-r REMOTE] [-s]
[-t]
[pattern_or_reference]
Removes packages or binaries matching pattern from local cache or remote.
It can also be used to remove the temporary source or build folders in the local conan cache. If no remote is specified, the removal will be done by default in the local conan cache.
positional arguments:
pattern_or_reference Pattern or package recipe reference, e.g., 'boost/*',
'MyPackage/1.2@user/channel'
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-b [BUILDS [BUILDS ...]], --builds [BUILDS [BUILDS ...]]
By default, remove all the build folders or select
one, specifying the package ID
-f, --force Remove without requesting a confirmation
-l, --locks Remove locks
-o, --outdated Remove only outdated from recipe packages. This flag
can only be used with a pattern or a reference
-p [PACKAGES [PACKAGES ...]], --packages [PACKAGES [PACKAGES ...]]
Remove all packages of the specified reference if no
specific package ID is provided
-q QUERY, --query QUERY
Packages query: 'os=Windows AND (arch=x86 OR
compiler=gcc)'. The 'pattern_or_reference' parameter
has to be a reference: MyPackage/1.2@user/channel
-r REMOTE, --remote REMOTE
Will remove from the specified remote
-s, --src Remove source folders
-t, --system-reqs Remove system_reqs folders
The -q
parameter can’t be used along with -p
nor -b
parameters.
Examples:
Remove from the local cache the binary packages (the package recipes will not be removed) from all the recipes matching
openssl/*
pattern:$ conan remove openssl/* --packages
Remove the temporary build folders from all the recipes matching
openssl/*
pattern without requesting confirmation:$ conan remove openssl/* --builds --force
Remove the recipe and the binary packages from a specific remote:
$ conan remove openssl/1.0.u@ -r myremote
Remove only Windows openssl packages from local cache:
$ conan remove openssl/1.0.u@ -q "os=Windows"
Remove system requirements installation registry for the package name referred globally for all package ids:
$ conan remove --system-reqs package/version@user/channel
This command does not remove the system installed packages, but only the Conan lock to indicate they were installed.
Remove system requirements installation registry for all packages named
package
via a wildcard$ conan remove --system-reqs 'package/*'
Remove system requirements installation registry for all packages via a wildcard
$ conan remove --system-reqs '*'