Uninstall
This guide covers how to completely remove GetWebP CLI and its configuration files.
Uninstall
This guide covers how to completely remove GetWebP CLI and its configuration files.
Step 1: Unbind Your License#
If you have an active Pro license, release the device slot before removing the binary. This frees the slot for use on another machine.
getwebp logoutTo skip the confirmation prompt:
getwebp logout --forceLost access to the CLI? Unbind the device from the web dashboard instead.
Step 2: Remove the Binary#
macOS / Linux#
If you installed the binary to /usr/local/bin/ (the default from the Getting Started guide):
sudo rm /usr/local/bin/getwebpIf you placed it elsewhere, remove it from that location:
# Find the binary location
which getwebp
# Then delete it
sudo rm "$(which getwebp)"Windows#
- Delete
getwebp.exefrom the directory where you placed it (e.g.,C:\Tools\). - If you added that directory to your
PATHsolely for GetWebP, remove it:- Open Settings > System > About > Advanced system settings > Environment Variables.
- Under System variables, select
Path, click Edit, and remove the directory.
Step 3: Remove Configuration Files#
GetWebP stores an encrypted config file containing your license token and status cache. Delete the entire getwebp-nodejs config directory for your OS:
macOS#
rm -rf ~/Library/Preferences/getwebp-nodejsLinux#
rm -rf ~/.config/getwebp-nodejsIf you set XDG_CONFIG_HOME, the directory is at $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/getwebp-nodejs instead.
Windows (PowerShell)#
Remove-Item -Recurse -Force "$env:APPDATA\getwebp-nodejs"Custom Config Directory#
If you set the GETWEBP_CONFIG_DIR environment variable, also remove that directory:
# Linux / macOS
rm -rf "$GETWEBP_CONFIG_DIR"# Windows (PowerShell)
Remove-Item -Recurse -Force "$env:GETWEBP_CONFIG_DIR"After removing the directory, you can unset the environment variable from your shell profile (e.g., ~/.zshrc, ~/.bashrc) or Windows environment settings.
Verify Removal#
Open a new terminal and confirm the CLI is no longer available:
getwebp --version
# Expected: command not found