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chainctl policy-gate binding delete

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chainctl policy-gate binding delete

Delete a policy gate binding.

Synopsis

Delete a policy gate binding to deactivate a policy for its bound scope.

Removing a binding disables the policy — image pulls will no longer be checked against it.

You can pass a binding ID directly as a positional argument, or use –policy to specify the policy name and –parent to identify the organization if needed.

chainctl policy-gate binding delete [BINDING_ID | --policy POLICY] [--parent ORG] [flags]

Examples

  # Delete a binding by ID
  chainctl policy-gate binding delete <binding-id>
  
  # Delete a binding by policy name
  chainctl policy-gate binding delete --policy=lts-only --parent=engineering

Options

      --parent string   The name or id of the organization (required when deleting by policy).
      --policy string   The name or id of the policy to disable.

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.
  -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.

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Last updated: 2026-05-22 22:52