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Removing Someone's Access

You may no longer want someone to have access to the repo. You can revoke their access using Kānuka.

Removing does the opposite of registering. It removes their public key and their encrypted symmetric key from the repo.

Terminal window
kanuka secrets remove --user {username}

That’s it! Kānuka will revoke their access to the repository’s secrets. Commit the changes to version control.

To learn more about kanuka secrets remove, see the registration concepts and the command reference.

Or, continue reading to learn how to purge all access to a project’s secrets in the case of a security breach.