chainctl
chainctl Chainguard Control
For the complete documentation index, see llms.txt.
Unlink a GitHub organization from its Chainguard group.
Unlink a GitHub organization from its Chainguard group.
If –group is set, this first tries your Chainguard credentials: if you hold guardener.association.manage on the group, the org is unlinked with no browser involved. Otherwise (or if those credentials are insufficient) it falls back to the GitHub authorization flow, which proves you own the organization. Either way you must be logged in to Chainguard; the GitHub flow just needs no access to the group.
chainctl guardener github unlink [flags] --github-org string GitHub account login to unlink (an organization, or your own user).
--group string UIDP of the Chainguard group; enables unlinking with your Chainguard credentials (no browser).
--port int Local loopback port for the GitHub OAuth callback. (default 8989) --api string The url of the Chainguard platform API. (default "https://console-api.enforce.dev")
--audience string The Chainguard token audience to request. (default "https://console-api.enforce.dev")
--config string A specific chainctl config file. Uses CHAINCTL_CONFIG environment variable if a file is not passed explicitly.
--console string The url of the Chainguard platform Console. (default "https://console.chainguard.dev")
--force-color Force color output even when stdout is not a TTY.
-h, --help Help for chainctl
--issuer string The url of the Chainguard STS endpoint. (default "https://issuer.enforce.dev")
--log-level string Set the log level (debug, info) (default "ERROR")
-o, --output string Output format. One of: [csv, env, go-template, id, json, markdown, none, table, terse, tree, wide]
-v, --v int Set the log verbosity level.Last updated: 2026-06-26 20:33