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# cedana job delete

Delete a managed process/container (job)

```
cedana job delete <JID>... [flags]
```

## Options

```
  -a, --all    delete all jobs
  -h, --help   help for delete
```

## Options inherited from parent commands

```
      --address string      address to use (host:port for TCP, path for UNIX, cid:port for VSOCK)
      --config string       one-time config JSON string (merge with existing config)
      --config-dir string   custom config directory
      --profiling           enable profiling/show profiling data
      --protocol string     protocol to use (TCP, UNIX, VSOCK)
```

## SEE ALSO

* [cedana job](/daemon/references/cli/cedana_job.md) - Manage jobs


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