---json { "aliases": [ { "path": ":docs:tabul:conf:delete" } ], "low_quality_page": "false", "page_id": "rt2fbt1z1xtnqhmbqvdib" } --- ====== Tabul - Env Delete Command ====== ===== About ===== The ''delete'' command of the [[..:env:start|env module]] remove a [[docs:conf:global_env|global attribute]] in a [[docs:conf:tabul.yml|configuration vault]]. ===== Example ===== To remove the [[docs:common:log|loglevel]] tabul env delete log-level ===== Syntax ===== tabul env delete -h Tabul env delete ================ Delete a tabulify attribute from the conf file Example ------- 1 - To remove the `log-level` attribute, you would use the following command: tabul env delete log-level Syntax ------ tabul env delete where: Arguments: The attribute to delete (globbing works too) Global Options: -ah,--app-home The app home directory (default to the .tabul.yml file directory) -vf,--conf The path to a configuration file -ee,--exec-env The execution environment (prod or dev) -h,--help Print this help -l,--log-level Set the log level -ns,--not-strict A minor error will not stop the process. -odu,--output-data-uri defines the output data uri for the feedback data (default: console) -oo,--output-operation defines the data operations (replace, truncate) on an existing output resource before transfer. -oop,--output-transfer-operation defines the output transfer operation (insert, update, merge, copy). Default to `copy` for a file system and `insert` for a database. -pp,--passphrase A passphrase (master password) to decrypt the encrypted vault values (Env: TABUL_PASSPHRASE) --pipe-mode Use pipe mode if you want to pipe the output in a shell. Pipe mode will not print the headers (ie column name) and will not make the control character visible -v,--version Print version information