cls-destroy(1)

Name

cls-destroy - Destroy a project deployed a declared placement.

Synopsis

cls destroy [-v] [--dry-run] [--retry] [--approve[=<approve>]] [--exclude-all-arcs[=<excludeAllArcs>]] [--exclude-all-tags [=<excludeAllTags>]] [--output=<format>] [--profile=<profile>] [--exclude-arc=<excludeArcNames>]…​ [--only-resource=<onlyResourceNames>]…​ [-p=<projectFiles>]…​ [-P=<providerNames>]…​ [COMMAND]

Description

Destroy a project deployed a declared placement.

Options

--approve[=<approve>]

Approve changes to be deployed.

--dry-run

Do not execute underlying cdk binary.

--exclude-all-arcs[=<excludeAllArcs>]

Exclude all arcs from the deployment, only deploy resources and boundaries.

--exclude-all-tags[=<excludeAllTags>]

Exclude all tags from the deployment.

--exclude-arc=<excludeArcNames>

Exclude the named arc from the deployment.

--only-resource=<onlyResourceNames>

Only deploy the named resource.

--output=<format>

Print results using given format.

Values: table, json, csv, tsv (default: table)

-p, --project=<projectFiles>

The files that declare the project to be deployed, or - to read from stdin.

-P, --providers=<providerNames>

Provider substrates to target.

--profile=<profile>

aws profile

--retry

Retry the operation.

-v, --verbose

Specify multiple -v options to increase verbosity.

For example, -v -v -v or -vvv

Commands

help

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