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Uninstall the Twilio CLI


To remove the Twilio CLI from your machine, follow the directions below that correspond to your operating system and the installation method used.


Homebrew

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If you installed the Twilio CLI with Homebrew, you can uninstall by using:

brew uninstall twilio
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Warning

This command may require sudo to execute successfully: sudo /usr/local/lib/twilio-cli/bin/uninstall


To uninstall the Twilio CLI if you installed using Scoop, use:

scoop uninstall twilio

apt

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If you installed the Twilio CLI using apt, uninstall using:

apt remove twilio

If you installed using a downloaded .rpm file, you can uninstall it by running:

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yum remove twilio
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# or
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dnf remove twilio
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Warning

This command may require sudo to execute successfully, for example: sudo yum remove twilio


If you installed the Twilio CLI using a .pkg file, uninstall with the following command:

/usr/local/lib/twilio-cli/bin/uninstall

If you installed the Twilio CLI using a downloaded .exe file, follow these steps to uninstall:

  1. Click Start > Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features.
  2. Select twilio-cli, and then click Uninstall.

If you elected to use npm to install the Twilio CLI on any platform, then the following command will remove it from your machine:

npm remove -g twilio-cli

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