.nh .TH "singularity" "1" "Feb 2022" "Auto generated by spf13/cobra" "" .SH NAME .PP singularity-cache-clean - Clean your local Singularity cache .SH SYNOPSIS .PP \fBsingularity cache clean [clean options...]\fP .SH DESCRIPTION .PP This will clean your local cache (stored at $HOME/.singularity/cache if SINGULARITY_CACHEDIR is not set). By default the entire cache is cleaned, use --days and --type flags to override this behavior. Note: if you use Singularity as root, cache will be stored in '/root/.singularity/.cache', to clean that cache, you will need to run 'cache clean' as root, or with 'sudo'. .SH OPTIONS .PP \fB-D\fP, \fB--days\fP=0 remove all cache entries older than specified number of days .PP \fB-n\fP, \fB--dry-run\fP[=false] operate in dry run mode and do not actually clean the cache .PP \fB-f\fP, \fB--force\fP[=false] suppress any prompts and clean the cache .PP \fB-h\fP, \fB--help\fP[=false] help for clean .PP \fB-T\fP, \fB--type\fP=[all] a list of cache types to clean (possible values: library, oci, shub, blob, net, oras, all) .SH EXAMPLE .PP .RS .nf All group commands have their own help output: $ singularity help cache clean --days 30 $ singularity help cache clean --type=library,oci $ singularity cache clean --help .fi .RE .SH SEE ALSO .PP \fBsingularity-cache(1)\fP .SH HISTORY .PP 20-Feb-2022 Auto generated by spf13/cobra