--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Command: destroy" sidebar_current: "docs-commands-destroy" description: "The terraform destroy command destroys all objects managed by a Terraform configuration." --- # Command: destroy The `terraform destroy` command is a convenient way to destroy all remote objects managed by a particular Terraform configuration. While you will typically not want to destroy long-lived objects in a production environment, Terraform is sometimes used to manage ephemeral infrastructure for development purposes, in which case you can use `terraform destroy` to conveniently clean up all of those temporary objects once you are finished with your work. ## Usage Usage: `terraform destroy [options]` This command is just a convenience alias for the following command: ``` terraform apply -destroy ``` For that reason, this command accepts most of the options that [`terraform apply`](./apply.html) accepts, although it does not accept a plan file argument and forces the selection of the "destroy" planning mode. You can also create a speculative destroy plan, to see what the effect of destroying would be, by running the following command: ``` terraform plan -destroy ``` This will run [`terraform plan`](./plan.html) in _destroy_ mode, showing you the proposed destroy changes without executing them. -> **Note:** The `-destroy` option to `terraform apply` exists only in Terraform v0.15.2 and later. For earlier versions, you _must_ use `terraform destroy` to get the effect of `terraform apply -destroy`.