--- summary: "CLI reference for `openclaw uninstall` (remove gateway service + local data)" read_when: - You want to remove the gateway service and/or local state - You want a dry-run first title: "Uninstall" --- # `openclaw uninstall` Uninstall the Gateway service and/or local data. The CLI itself is not removed; uninstall it via npm/pnpm separately. ## Options | Flag | Default | Description | | ------------------- | ------- | ---------------------------------------------------- | | `--service` | `false` | Remove the Gateway service. | | `--state` | `false` | Remove state and config. | | `--workspace` | `false` | Remove workspace directories. | | `--app` | `false` | Remove the macOS app. | | `--all` | `false` | Shorthand for `--service --state --workspace --app`. | | `--yes` | `false` | Skip confirmation prompts. | | `--non-interactive` | `false` | Disable prompts; requires `--yes`. | | `--dry-run` | `false` | Print planned actions without removing files. | With no scope flags, an interactive multiselect prompts for which components to remove (defaults to service, state, workspace preselected). ## Examples ```bash openclaw backup create openclaw uninstall openclaw uninstall --service --yes --non-interactive openclaw uninstall --state --workspace --yes --non-interactive openclaw uninstall --all --yes openclaw uninstall --dry-run ``` ## Notes Uninstall reports each requested scope and exits nonzero if any requested cleanup fails or is blocked. A failed gateway service inspection, stop, or uninstall blocks state and workspace mutation, but independent macOS app cleanup is still attempted. After service teardown is safe, other permitted scopes continue so failures can be reported together. On non-macOS systems, `--app` reports that the scope is not applicable. - Run `openclaw backup create` first for a restorable snapshot before removing state or workspaces. - Before removing state, `--state` requires exclusive state ownership. If an unmanaged or externally supervised Gateway is still running, uninstall refuses and asks you to stop it first. - `--state` preserves configured workspace directories unless `--workspace` is also selected. ## Related - [CLI reference](/cli) - [Uninstall](/install/uninstall)