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Deleting a codespace

You can delete a codespace you no longer need.

Overview

GitHub Codespaces are automatically deleted after they have been stopped and have remained inactive for a defined number of days. The retention period for each codespace is set when the codespace is created and does not change. The default retention period is 30 days. See Configuring automatic deletion of your codespaces.

You can manually delete a codespace in a variety of ways:

  • In the terminal by using GitHub CLI
  • In Visual Studio Code
  • In your web browser

Use the tabs at the top of this article to display instructions for each of these ways of deleting a codespace.

Note

You can't delete a codespace from within JupyterLab.

Why you should delete unused codespaces

There are costs associated with storing codespaces. You should therefore delete any codespaces you no longer need. See About billing for GitHub Codespaces.

There are limits to the number of codespaces you can create, and the number of codespaces you can run at the same time. These limits vary based on a number of factors. If you reach the maximum number of codespaces and try to create another, a message is displayed telling you that you must remove an existing codespace before you can create a new one.

Deleting a codespace

Note

You may have prebuild codespaces that are consuming additional storage which are not displayed on this dashboard. To delete them, follow the steps for “Deleting a prebuild configuration.”

Note

To learn more about GitHub CLI, see About GitHub CLI.

To delete a codespace use the gh codespace delete subcommand and then choose a codespace from the list that's displayed.

gh codespace delete

If you have unsaved changes, you'll be prompted to confirm deletion. You can use the --force flag to force deletion, avoiding this prompt.

For more information about this command, see the GitHub CLI manual.

Bulk deleting codespaces

You can delete several or all of your codespaces with a single command, using gh codespace delete followed by one of these flags:

--all - Delete all of your codespaces.

--repo REPOSITORY - Delete all of your codespaces for this repository. Or use together with the --days flag to filter by age of the codespace.

--days NUMBER - Delete all of your codespaces that are older than the specified number of days. Can be used together with the --repo flag.

By default you are prompted to confirm deletion of any codespaces that contain unsaved changes. You can use the --force flag to skip this confirmation.

Example

Delete all of the codespaces for the octo-org/octo-repo repository that you created more than 7 days ago.

gh codespace delete --repo octo-org/octo-repo --days 7

Deleting codespaces in your organization

As an organization owner, you can use GitHub CLI to delete any codespace in your organization.

  1. Enter one of these commands to display a list of codespaces.

    • gh codespace delete --org ORGANIZATION - Lists the current codespaces in the specified organization.
    • gh codespace delete --org ORGANIZATION --user USER - Lists only those codespaces created by the specified user. You must be an owner of the specified organization.
  2. In the list of codespaces, navigate to the codespace you want to delete.

  3. To delete the selected codespace press Enter.

    If the codespace contains unsaved changes you will be prompted to confirm deletion.

You can also use the REST API to delete codespaces for your organization. See REST API endpoints for Codespaces organizations.

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