Unlabel Command
Removes an item from an existing label in the Team Foundation source control server.
tf unlabel [/server:servername] [/recursive] labelname itemspec
Parameters
Argument | Description |
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servername |
The user-provided value for the /server option. Example: teamfoundation2. |
labelname |
Specifies the name of the label to remove from the specified items. |
itemspec |
Identifies the file or folder from which to remove the specified label. For more information about how Team Foundation parses itemspecs to determine which items are within scope, see Command-Line Syntax. |
Option | Description |
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/server |
Identifies the Team Foundation Server. This option is required if the command is invoked from a directory that is not mapped to a workspace. |
/recursive |
Unlabels all items in the particular directory that match the itemspec. |
Remarks
The unlabel command of the tf command-line utility removes an item from an existing label in the Team Foundation source control server. For an introduction to labels, see Working with Labels. For information about how to assign a label to a set of files and folders, see Label Command (Team Foundation Source Control).
If you remove remove all items from a label in the Team Foundation source control server, that label is deleted. You can also delete a label using the command tf label /delete
. To learn more about the existing labels in the system, see Labels Command.
Examples
The following example removes the "goodbuild" label from 314.cs.
c:\projects>tf unlabel goodbuild $/src/314.cs
The following example removes the "Beta1" label from all files and folders in the teamfoundation2 Team Foundation source control server and deletes the "Beta1" label.
c:\projects>tf unlabel Beta1 $/ /server:teamfoundation2 /recursive
Security
To use the unlabel command, you must either own the label, or have the Administer labels permission set to Allow. For more information, see Team Foundation Server Permissions.
See Also
Tasks
Walkthrough: Advanced Functionality of Source Control
Reference
Command-Line Syntax
Label Command (Team Foundation Source Control)
Labels Command
Concepts
Source Control Security Rights and Permissions
Working with Labels