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     6  
     7  # Consul KV Delete
     8  
     9  Command: `consul kv delete`
    10  
    11  The `kv delete` command removes the value from Consul's KV store at the
    12  given path. If no key exists at the path, no action is taken.
    13  
    14  ## Usage
    15  
    16  Usage: `consul kv delete [options] KEY_OR_PREFIX`
    17  
    18  #### API Options
    19  
    20  <%= partial "docs/commands/http_api_options_client" %>
    21  <%= partial "docs/commands/http_api_options_server" %>
    22  
    23  #### KV Delete Options
    24  
    25  * `-cas` - Perform a Check-And-Set operation. Specifying this value also
    26    requires the -modify-index flag to be set. The default value is false.
    27  
    28  * `-modify-index=<int>` - Unsigned integer representing the ModifyIndex of the
    29    key. This is used in combination with the -cas flag.
    30  
    31  * `-recurse` - Recursively delete all keys with the path. The default value is
    32    false.
    33  
    34  ## Examples
    35  
    36  To remove the value for the key named "redis/config/connections" in the
    37  KV store:
    38  
    39  ```
    40  $ consul kv delete redis/config/connections
    41  Success! Deleted key: redis/config/connections
    42  ```
    43  
    44  If the key does not exist, the command will not error, and a success message
    45  will be returned:
    46  
    47  ```
    48  $ consul kv delete not-a-real-key
    49  Success! Deleted key: not-a-real-key
    50  ```
    51  
    52  To only delete a key if it has not been modified since a given index, specify
    53  the `-cas` and `-modify-index` flags:
    54  
    55  ```
    56  $ consul kv get -detailed redis/config/connections | grep ModifyIndex
    57  ModifyIndex      456
    58  
    59  $ consul kv delete -cas -modify-index=123 redis/config/connections
    60  Error! Did not delete key redis/config/connections: CAS failed
    61  
    62  $ consul kv delete -cas -modify-index=456 redis/config/connections
    63  Success! Deleted key: redis/config/connections
    64  ```
    65  
    66  To recursively delete all keys that start with a given prefix, specify the
    67  `-recurse` flag:
    68  
    69  ```
    70  $ consul kv delete -recurse redis/
    71  Success! Deleted keys with prefix: redis/
    72  ```
    73  
    74  !> **Trailing slashes are important** in the recursive delete operation, since
    75  Consul performs a greedy match on the provided prefix. If you were to use "foo"
    76  as the key, this would recursively delete any key starting with those letters
    77  such as "foo", "food", and "football" not just "foo". To ensure you are deleting
    78  a folder, always use a trailing slash.
    79  
    80  It is not valid to combine the `-cas` option with `-recurse`, since you are
    81  deleting multiple keys under a prefix in a single operation:
    82  
    83  ```
    84  $ consul kv delete -cas -recurse redis/
    85  Cannot specify both -cas and -recurse!
    86  ```