.. _mmctl_post_delete: mmctl post delete ----------------- Mark posts as deleted or permanently delete posts with the --permanent flag Synopsis ~~~~~~~~ This command will mark the post as deleted and remove it from the user's clients, but it does not permanently delete the post from the database. Please use the --permanent flag to permanently delete a post and its attachments from your database. :: mmctl post delete [posts] [flags] Examples ~~~~~~~~ :: # Mark Post as deleted $ mmctl post delete udjmt396tjghi8wnsk3a1qs1sw # Permanently delete a post and it's file contents from the database and filestore $ mmctl post delete udjmt396tjghi8wnsk3a1qs1sw --permanent # Permanently delete multiple posts and their file contents from the database and filestore $ mmctl post delete udjmt396tjghi8wnsk3a1qs1sw 7jgcjt7tyjyyu83qz81wo84w6o --permanent Options ~~~~~~~ :: --confirm Confirm you really want to delete the post and a DB backup has been performed -h, --help help for delete --permanent Permanently delete the post and its contents from the database Options inherited from parent commands ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :: --config string path to the configuration file (default "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mmctl/config") --disable-pager disables paged output --insecure-sha1-intermediate allows to use insecure TLS protocols, such as SHA-1 --insecure-tls-version allows to use TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1 --json the output format will be in json format --local allows communicating with the server through a unix socket --quiet prevent mmctl to generate output for the commands --strict will only run commands if the mmctl version matches the server one --suppress-warnings disables printing warning messages SEE ALSO ~~~~~~~~ * `mmctl post `_ - Management of posts