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dotnet nuget delete

       This article applies to: ✔️ .NET Core 3.1 SDK and later versions

NAME

       dotnet-nuget-delete - Deletes or unlists a package from the server.

SYNOPSIS

              dotnet nuget delete [<PACKAGE_NAME> <PACKAGE_VERSION>] [--force-english-output]
                  [--interactive] [-k|--api-key <API_KEY>] [--no-service-endpoint]
                  [--non-interactive] [-s|--source <SOURCE>]

              dotnet nuget delete -h|--help

DESCRIPTION

       The  dotnet  nuget  delete  command  deletes  or  unlists  a  package  from  the  server.   For nuget.org
       (https://www.nuget.org/), the action is to unlist the package.

ARGUMENTS

PACKAGE_NAME

         Name/ID of the package to delete.

       • PACKAGE_VERSION

         Version of the package to delete.

OPTIONS

--force-english-output

         Forces the application to run using an invariant, English-based culture.

       • -?|-h|--help

         Prints out a description of how to use the command.

       • --interactive

         Allows the command to stop and wait for user input or action.  For example, to complete authentication.
         Available since .NET Core 3.0 SDK.

       • -k|--api-key <API_KEY>

         The API key for the server.

       • --no-service-endpoint

         By  default,  the  command  appends  “/api/v2/package” to the specified URL.  This option is for custom
         feeds that must use the exact source URL as specified with the --source option.  For more  information,
         see the --source option later in this article.

       • --non-interactive

         Doesn’t prompt for user input or confirmations.

       • -s|--source <SOURCE>

         Specifies   the   server   URL.    The   URL   specified   by  using  this  option  can  be  either  V2
         (https://www.nuget.org/api/v2/)  or  V3  (https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json).   For  private   feeds,
         replace the host name (for example, %hostname%/api/v3/index.json).

EXAMPLES

       • Deletes version 1.0 of package Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc:

                dotnet nuget delete Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc 1.0

       • Deletes  version  1.0  of package Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc, not prompting user for credentials or other
         input:

                dotnet nuget delete Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc 1.0 --non-interactive

                                                   2024-10-02                             dotnet-nuget-delete(1)