Provided by: datalad_0.19.3-2_all
NAME
datalad uninstall - dEPRECATED: use the DROP command
SYNOPSIS
datalad uninstall [-h] [-d DATASET] [-r] [--nocheck] [--if-dirty {fail,save- before,ignore}] [--version] [PATH ...]
OPTIONS
PATH path/name of the component to be uninstalled. Constraints: value must be a string or value must be NONE -h, --help, --help-np show this help message. --help-np forcefully disables the use of a pager for displaying the help message -d DATASET, --dataset DATASET specify the dataset to perform the operation on. If no dataset is given, an attempt is made to identify a dataset based on the PATH given. Constraints: Value must be a Dataset or a valid identifier of a Dataset (e.g. a path) or value must be NONE -r, --recursive if set, recurse into potential subdatasets. --nocheck whether to perform checks to assure the configured minimum number (remote) source for data. Give this option to skip checks. --if-dirty {fail, save-before, ignore} desired behavior if a dataset with unsaved changes is discovered: 'fail' will trigger an error and further processing is aborted; 'save-before' will save all changes prior any further action; 'ignore' let's datalad proceed as if the dataset would not have unsaved changes. [Default: 'save-before'] --version show the module and its version which provides the command
AUTHORS
datalad is developed by The DataLad Team and Contributors <team@datalad.org>.