--- layout: docs page_title: "Command: var purge" description: |- The "var purge" command permanently removes the specified variable from Nomad. --- # Command: var purge The `var purge` command permanently deletes an existing [variable][] from Nomad's variable storage. ## Usage ```plaintext nomad var purge [options] ``` The `var purge` command requires the path to the variable. If ACLs are enabled, this command requires a token with the `variables:destroy` capability for the target variable's namespace and path. See the [ACL policy][] documentation for details. ## General Options @include 'general_options.mdx' ## Command Options - `-check-index` `(int: )`: If set, the variable is only acted upon if the server-side version's index matches the provided value. When a variable specification contains a modify index, that modify index is used as the check-index for the check-and-set operation and can be overridden using this flag. ## Examples Purge the variable at the "secret/creds" path. ```shell-session $ nomad var purge -y secret/creds Successfully purged variable "secret/creds"! ``` [variable]: /docs/concepts/variables [ACL Policy]: /docs/other-specifications/acl-policy#variables