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Explore how to properly dismantle Jenkins X setups by destroying clusters or uninstalling the tool when you pause or finish a chapter. Understand the commands to remove associated GitHub repositories and local files, ensuring efficient resource management and cost savings in your Kubernetes environments.

Now that you know how to create a Jenkins X cluster or how to install it inside an existing Kubernetes cluster, we’re ready to start exploring its features. But, before we get there, I’d like to share with you the commands to destroy your cluster or, if you prefer, to uninstall Jenkins X. That way, you can undo what we did, or you can take a break ...