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Hello,
You are able to delete deployments from the console by clicking "Delete revision":
You can also use the API/CLI: https://awscli.amazonaws.com/v2/documentation/api/latest/reference/greengrassv2/delete-deployment.html
Cheers,
Michael
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Well that worked like a charm.
Wow, I would never have guessed that in a million years. I was completely focused on looking for a delete deployment in the console and in the awscli. I'll have to revisit the awscli command. It wasn't working for me. I suspect it was due to the thing being deleted earlier.
Thank you!
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The aws greengrassv2 delete-deployment --deployment-id www-xxx-yyy-zzzz works. I had a deployment with 12 revisions. I missed the fact that I had to delete each revision. I had deleted one revision and then gave up in frustration. lol