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I installed Cocoapods version 0.28, and now I want to uninstall it from my machine. How can I do that?
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I installed Cocoapods version 0.28, and now I want to uninstall it from my machine. How can I do that?
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First, determine which version(s) of Cocoapods you have installed by running this in Terminal:
gem list --local | grep cocoapods
You see output similar to this:
cocoapods (0.27.1, 0.20.2)
cocoapods-core (0.27.1, 0.20.2)
cocoapods-downloader (0.2.0, 0.1.2)
Here, I have two versions of Cocoapods installed.
To completely remove, issue the following commands:
gem uninstall cocoapods
gem uninstall cocoapods-core
gem uninstall cocoapods-downloader
If you have multiple versions installed, like I have, it will prompt you to choice a specific version or all. If you want to uninstall a specific version you can also use the -v
switch as follows:
gem uninstall cocoapods -v 0.20.2
Running gem list --local | grep cocoapods
again will confirm that Cocoapods has been removed.
You may have residual artefacts in a hidden folder in your home directory. Remove these with:
rm -rf ~/.cocoapods
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I used the following bash script to remove all the relevant gems.
for i in $( gem list --local --no-version | grep cocoapods );
do
gem uninstall $i;
done
Additionally delete ~/.cocoapods
to remove the cache of podspecs.
rm -rf ~/.cocoapods/
This is the complete answer – William Entriken – 2016-02-13T18:05:24.137
9this is same and better: gem list --local --no-version | grep cocoapods | xargs gem uninstall
– Eir Nym – 2016-04-24T13:50:03.730
I need sudo for do gem uninstall
, so I modified the bash like this (one line command):
for i in $( gem list --local --no-version | grep cocoapods ); do sudo gem uninstall $i; done
– Daniele – 2019-09-10T15:53:52.330
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gem list --local | grep cocoapods | awk '{print $1}' | xargs sudo gem uninstall
This is the only one that worked for me, thanks! Together with sudo rm -fr ~/.cocoapods/repos/master
it finally removed everything. – turingtested – 2018-10-10T13:27:08.023
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Easy, just run the following command to remove all or just a specific cocoapod gem:
sudo gem uninstall cocoapods
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I was following this answer but for Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11 I was encountering an error as below on executing gem uninstall -n cocoapods
command
pranav-MacBook-Pro:~ pranavpranav$ gem uninstall -n cocoapods
ERROR: While executing gem ... (Gem::CommandLineError)
Please specify at least one gem name (e.g. gem build GEMNAME)
In order to overcome the issue with permissions you must use the below command
sudo gem uninstall cocoapods -n /usr/local/bin
this works for me, thanks – James Yang – 2019-09-29T05:23:59.730
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This is what perfectly work for me.
Uninstall CocoaPods (choose to uninstall all versions):
sudo gem uninstall cocoapods
Remove old master repo:
sudo rm -fr ~/.cocoapods/repos/master
1This would be less confusing if you included only the information necessary to uninstall. Adding the bits about reinstallation doesn't make sense as part of an answer to this question. – music2myear – 2017-03-17T22:12:22.257
thanx, i will do it next time. – BatyrCan – 2017-03-23T07:53:18.090
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Remove lib form Podfile, then pod install again.
1add sudo before every command if it gives error like "You don't have write permissions for the /usr/bin directory". For e-g sudo gem uninstall cocoapods – Nasir Mahmood – 2014-12-11T10:18:25.820
3You may also want to remove the files cocoapods creates with:
rm -rf ~/.cocoapods
– Adam – 2015-03-20T20:22:15.220Thanks sir. However mine were in a Ruby folder so Terminal hinted: try this command instead: 'gem uninstall -i /Users/Rob/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.1@global cocoapods' – Rob – 2016-10-16T08:23:49.390
gem list doesn't list cocoa pods as installed on my Mac, yet there is a large hidden cocoapods directory in my home directory. How to continue from there? where should I look for cocoapods leftovers? I cannot rely on gem here. – Motti Shneor – 2019-10-07T04:08:28.480
@MottiShneor From two comments above your's:
rm -rf ~/.cocoapods
. – neilco – 2019-10-08T10:29:50.043