Remove Config Keys With One Command

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Remove Config Keys With One Command

The doing CLI finally lets you strip unwanted config entries - no more clunky workarounds. Right now, doing config set -r <key> deletes a key from the config file, but the Rust backend lacks a dedicated remove flag. With config set -r, you cut clutter in seconds - ideal for clean setup or tightening security.

  • CLI support is live across desktop and mobile, no extra flags needed.
  • Removes key-value pairs directly, preserving other settings.
  • Works seamlessly with environment variables and YAML/JSON config formats.

But here is the deal: many users still assume removal requires manual editing or third-party tools. The truth? This flag flips the script - making cleanup fast, safe, and intuitive.

  • Don’t mix set and remove: set adds, -r removes. Mixing them causes errors.
  • Always back up before bulk deletes - config is personal, not public.

No more digging through .env files or editing raw JSON. With config set -r, simplicity meets control. Ready to tidy your config? Ask: What key’s been quietly weighing you down?