# filebrowser rules rm Remove a global rule or user rule ## Synopsis Remove a global rule or user rule. The provided index is the same that's printed when you run 'rules ls'. Note that after each removal/addition, the index of the commands change. So be careful when removing them after each other. You can also specify an optional parameter (index_end) so you can remove all commands from 'index' to 'index_end', including 'index_end'. ``` filebrowser rules rm [index_end] [flags] ``` ## Options ``` -h, --help help for rm --index uint index of rule to remove ``` ## Options inherited from parent commands ``` -c, --config string config file path -d, --database string database path (default "./filebrowser.db") -i, --id uint id of user to which the rules apply -u, --username string username of user to which the rules apply ``` ## See Also * [filebrowser rules](filebrowser-rules.md) - Rules management utility