# buildx rm ``` docker buildx rm [NAME] ``` Remove a builder instance ### Options | Name | Type | Default | Description | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | [`--all-inactive`](#all-inactive) | | | Remove all inactive builders | | [`--builder`](#builder) | `string` | | Override the configured builder instance | | [`-f`](#force), [`--force`](#force) | | | Do not prompt for confirmation | | [`--keep-daemon`](#keep-daemon) | | | Keep the buildkitd daemon running | | [`--keep-state`](#keep-state) | | | Keep BuildKit state | ## Description Removes the specified or current builder. It is a no-op attempting to remove the default builder. ## Examples ### Remove all inactive builders (--all-inactive) Remove builders that are not in running state. ```console $ docker buildx rm --all-inactive WARNING! This will remove all builders that are not in running state. Are you sure you want to continue? [y/N] y ``` ### Override the configured builder instance (--builder) Same as [`buildx --builder`](buildx.md#builder). ### Do not prompt for confirmation (--force) Do not prompt for confirmation before removing inactive builders. ```console $ docker buildx rm --all-inactive --force ``` ### Keep the buildkitd daemon running (--keep-daemon) Keep the buildkitd daemon running after the buildx context is removed. This is useful when you manage buildkitd daemons and buildx contexts independently. Currently, only supported by the [`docker-container` and `kubernetes` drivers](buildx_create.md#driver). ### Keep BuildKit state (--keep-state) Keep BuildKit state, so it can be reused by a new builder with the same name. Currently, only supported by the [`docker-container` driver](buildx_create.md#driver).