--- title: "Cleanup" chapter: false weight: 22 pre: "7 " --- ## Environment cleanup Below are steps to remove the created environment, depending on which environment you used. You can choose to remove / delete everything, or you can keep your GitHub and Bridgecrew accounts if you previously did not have a user account. If you are not sure whether the accounts were created specifically for the workshop, we recommend keeping them as a precaution. You can also reach out to the workshop host for assistance. ### Bridgecrew You can keep your Bridgecrew.cloud account for free, however if you do require account removal, it can be achieved via the “user options” > “Usage”. in the bottom left corner of the dashboard. [https://docs.bridgecrew.io/docs/how-do-i-delete-my-account](https://docs.bridgecrew.io/docs/how-do-i-delete-my-account) ![alt_text](images/bcDeleteAccount.png "image_tooltip") ### AWS environment To remove the resources created in your AWS account by the workshop, complete these two steps. ### 1. In **CloudFormation**, select the `bridgecrew-workshop` CloudFormation template. The template's status will read `CREATE_COMPLETE`. Select Delete. You will then be asked to confirm by typing `Delete` into a prompt. This action will remove the VM and all associated access roles, the nested Kubernetes cluster, ArgoCD, and related codebases. ### 2. In Cloud9, choose the `bridgecrew-workshop` item under **Shared Environments** and select delete. This action will remove the connection to the Cloud9 IDE. ### Go it alone (local setup) The following commands will remove everything we installed locally following the **Local Setup** instructions. Please ensure you do not need any of these tools or repositories before uninstallation. ```bash # Remove KIND Cluster kind delete cluster –-name bridgecrew-workshop # Remove Checkov pipenv uninstall checkov || pip uninstall checkov # Remove yor container docker rmi bridgecrew/yor # Remove cloned kustomizegoat repository rm -rfv kustomizegoat/ # Remove KIND CLI rm -v /usr/bin/kind # Remove kubectl CLI rm -v /usr/bin/kubectl ```