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OPAM-UNINSTALL(1)		  Opam Manual		     OPAM-UNINSTALL(1)

NAME
       opam-uninstall - An alias for remove.

SYNOPSIS
       opam uninstall [OPTION]... [PACKAGES]...

DESCRIPTION
       opam uninstall is an alias for opam remove.

       See opam remove --help for details.

ARGUMENTS
       PACKAGES
	   List of package names.

COMMON OPTIONS
       --color=WHEN (absent=auto)
	   Colorize the output. WHEN must be `always', `never' or `auto'.

       --compat-mode-1.0
	   Compatibility mode with OPAM 1.0

       --debug
	   Print debug message on stdout. This is equivalent to setting
	   $OPAMDEBUG to a non-empty value.

       --git-version
	   Print the git version if it exists and exit.

       --no-aspcud
	   Do not use the external aspcud solver, even if available.

       --no-base-packages
	   Do not install base packages (useful for testing purposes). This is
	   equivalent to setting $OPAMNOBASEPACKAGES to a non-empty string.

       -q, --quiet
	   Be quiet when installing a new compiler.

       -r ROOT, --root=ROOT (absent=~/.opam)
	   Use ROOT as the current root path. This is equivalent to setting
	   $OPAMROOT to ROOT.

       --strict
	   Fail whenever an error is found in a package definition or a
	   configuration file. The default is to continue silently if
	   possible.

       --switch=SWITCH
	   Use SWITCH as the current compiler switch. This is equivalent to
	   setting $OPAMSWITCH to SWITCH.

       -v, --verbose
	   Be more verbose. This is equivalent to setting $OPAMVERBOSE to a
	   non-empty value.

       -y, --yes
	   Disable interactive mode and answer yes to all questions that would
	   otherwise be asked to the user. This is equivalent to setting
	   $OPAMYES to a non-empty string.

OPTIONS
       -a, --auto-remove
	   Remove all the packages which have not been explicitly installed
	   and which are not necessary anymore. It is possible to prevent the
	   removal of an already-installed package by running opam install
	   <pkg>. This flag can also be set using the $OPAMAUTOREMOVE
	   configuration variable.

       -b, --keep-build-dir
	   Keep the build directory. This is equivalent to setting
	   $OPAMKEEPBUILDIR to a non-empty string.

       --cudf=FILENAME
	   Save the CUDF request sent to the solver to FILENAME-<n>.cudf.

       -d, --build-doc
	   Build the package documentation. This is equivalent to setting
	   $OPAMBUILDDOC to a non-empty string.

       --dry-run
	   Simply call the solver without actually performing any
	   build/install operations.

       -e TAGS, --external=TAGS
	   Display the external packages associated to the given tags.

       --fake
	   WARNING: This option is for testing purposes only! Using this
	   option without care is the best way to corrupt your current
	   compiler environment. When using this option OPAM will run a
	   dry-run of the solver and then fake the build and install commands.

       --force
	   Execute the remove commands of given packages directly, even if
	   they are not considered installed by OPAM.

       --help[=FMT] (default=pager)
	   Show this help in format FMT (pager, plain or groff).

       -j JOBS, --jobs=JOBS
	   Set the maximal number of concurrent jobs to use. You can also set
	   it using the OPAMJOBS environment variable.

       --json=FILENAME
	   Save the result output of an OPAM run in a computer-readable file

       -m MAKE, --make=MAKE
	   Use MAKE as the default 'make' command.

       --no-checksums
	   Do not verify the checksum of downloaded archives.This is
	   equivalent to setting $OPAMNOCHECKSUMS to a non-empty string.

       -t, --build-test
	   Build and run the package unit-tests. This is equivalent to setting
	   $OPAMBUILDTEST to a non-empty string.

       --version
	   Show version information.

Opam 1.1.1						     OPAM-UNINSTALL(1)
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