doctl registry repository delete-manifest

Generated on 20 Oct 2025 from doctl version v1.146.0

Usage

doctl registry repository delete-manifest <repository> <manifest-digest>... [flags]

Aliases

dm

Description

Permanently deletes one or more repository manifests by digest.

Example

The following example deletes a manifest with digest sha256:1234567890abcdef from a repository named example-repository in a registry named example-registry:

doctl registry repository delete-manifest example-repository sha256:a67c20e45178d90cbe686575719bd81f279b06842dc77521690e292c1eea685

Flags

Option Description
--force, -f Deletes manifest without confirmation prompt
Default: false
--help, -h Help for this command
--registry Name of the registry that the repository belongs to. For a list of possible values, use the ‘doctl registries list’ command. This is optional and only needed if you have multiple registries.
Command Description
doctl registry repository Display commands for working with repositories in a container registry

Global Flags

Option Description
--access-token, -t API V2 access token
--api-url, -u Override default API endpoint
--config, -c Specify a custom config file
Default:
    --context Specify a custom authentication context name
    --http-retry-max Set maximum number of retries for requests that fail with a 429 or 500-level error
    Default: 5
    --http-retry-wait-max Set the minimum number of seconds to wait before retrying a failed request
    Default: 30
    --http-retry-wait-min Set the maximum number of seconds to wait before retrying a failed request
    Default: 1
    --interactive Enable interactive behavior. Defaults to true if the terminal supports it (default false)
    Default: false
    --output, -o Desired output format [text|json]
    Default: text
    --trace Show a log of network activity while performing a command
    Default: false
    --verbose, -v Enable verbose output
    Default: false

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