Configuration Automation - Ping CLI

pingcli config profiles delete

Delete a custom configuration profile.

Synopsis

Delete an existing custom configuration profile from the CLI.

The profile to delete will be removed from the CLI configuration file.

pingcli config profiles delete [flags] [profile-name]

Examples

  Delete a configuration profile by selecting from the available profiles.
    pingcli config profiles delete

  Delete a configuration profile by specifying the name of an existing configured profile.
    pingcli config profiles delete myprofile

  Delete a configuration profile by auto-accepting the deletion.
    pingcli config profiles delete --yes myprofile

Options

  -y, --yes    Auto-accept the profile deletion confirmation prompt. (default false)
  -h, --help   help for delete

Options inherited from parent commands

  -C, --config string           The relative or full path to a custom Ping CLI configuration file. (default $HOME/.pingcli/config.yaml)
  -D, --detailed-exitcode       Enable detailed exit code output. (default false) 0 - pingcli command succeeded with no errors or warnings. 1 - pingcli command failed with errors. 2 - pingcli command succeeded with warnings.
  -O, --output-format string    Specify the console output format. (default text) Options are: json, ndjson, ndjson-wrapped, text.
  -P, --profile string          The name of a configuration profile to use.
  -U, --unmask-values           Unmask secret values. (default false)
      --debug                   Enable debug output for error messages, including stack traces and transaction IDs. (default false)
      --log-file string         Write logs to a file at the given path. File logging is disabled when not set.
      --log-file-level string   Set the file log level. Options are: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR. (default DEBUG)
      --log-level string        Set the console log level. Options are: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR. (default WARN)
      --no-color                Disable text output in color. (default false)
      --query string            JMESPath expression to filter JSON output. Requires -O json, ndjson, or ndjson-wrapped. Example: --query 'data[?enabled].name'

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