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Remove Command
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Synopsis
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``dnf5 remove [options] |@|@...``
Description
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The ``remove`` command in ``DNF5`` is used for removing installed packages, groups or
environments from the system.
If you want to keep the dependencies that were installed together with the given package,
set the ``clean_requirements_on_remove`` configuration option to ``False``.
Options
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``--no-autoremove``
| Disable removal of dependencies that are no longer used.
``--offline``
| Store the transaction to be performed offline. See :manpage:`dnf5-offline(8)`, :ref:`Offline command `.
Examples
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``dnf5 remove tito``
| Remove the ``tito`` package.
See Also
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| :manpage:`dnf5-specs(7)`, :ref:`Patterns specification `