chainctl iam organizations delete
chainctl iam organizations delete
Delete an organization.
chainctl iam organizations delete [ORGANIZATION_NAME | ORGANIZATION_ID] [--skip-refresh] [--yes]
Examples
# Delete an organization by ID
chainctl iam organizations delete e533448ca9770c46f99f2d86d60fc7101494e4a3
# Delete an organization by name
chainctl iam organizations delete my-org
# Delete an organization to be selected interactively
chainctl iam organizations delete
Options
-h, --help help for delete
--skip-refresh Skips attempting to reauthenticate and refresh the Chainguard auth token if it becomes out of date.
-y, --yes Automatic yes to prompts; assume "yes" as answer to all prompts and run non-interactively.
Options inherited from parent commands
--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.
--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: ["", "json", "id", "table", "terse", "tree", "wide"]
-v, --v int Set the log verbosity level.
SEE ALSO
- chainctl iam organizations - IAM organization interactions.
Last updated: 2024-11-13 00:36