deno uninstall
Command line usage
deno uninstall [OPTIONS] [name-or-package] [additional-packages]...Uninstalls a dependency or an executable script in the installation root's bin directory.
deno uninstall @std/dotenv chalk
deno uninstall --global file_server
To change the installation root, use --root flag:
deno uninstall --global --root /usr/local serve
The installation root is determined, in order of precedence:
--rootoptionDENO_INSTALL_ROOTenvironment variable$HOME/.deno
Options Jump to heading
--global Jump to heading
Short flag: -g
Remove globally installed package or module.
--root Jump to heading
Installation root.
deno uninstall [PACKAGES] Jump to heading
Remove dependencies specified in deno.json or package.json:
$ deno add npm:express
Add npm:express@5.0.0
$ cat deno.json
{
"imports": {
"express": "npm:express@5.0.0"
}
}
$ deno uninstall express
Removed express
$ cat deno.json
{
"imports": {}
}
Tip
You can also use deno remove which is an alias to deno uninstall [PACKAGES]
You can remove multiple dependencies at once:
$ deno add npm:express jsr:@std/http
Added npm:express@5.0.0
Added jsr:@std/http@1.0.7
$ cat deno.json
{
"imports": {
"@std/http": "jsr:@std/http@^1.0.7",
"express": "npm:express@^5.0.0",
}
}
$ deno remove express @std/http
Removed express
Removed @std/http
$ cat deno.json
{
"imports": {}
}
Info
While dependencies are removed from the deno.json and package.json they
still persist in the global cache for future use.
If your project contains package.json, deno uninstall can work with it too:
$ cat package.json
{
"dependencies": {
"express": "^5.0.0"
}
}
$ deno remove express
Removed express
$ cat package.json
{
"dependencies": {}
}
deno uninstall --global [SCRIPT_NAME] Jump to heading
Uninstall serve
deno uninstall --global serve
Uninstall serve from a specific installation root
deno uninstall -g --root /usr/local serve