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Since inactive workspaces are deleted after a span of 30 days, when they are not pinned. So is there a way/ terminal command to check using the WORKSPACE_ID that whether a workspace is alive or dead without opening it?
I would like to have some command to execute the task suggested above.
Or is there a terminal command which can pin the workspace so that it does not automatically gets deleted after some time.
Additionally I also want a command which can delete a workspace if needed ( no quick hack like rm -rf.... ).
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Since inactive workspaces are deleted after a span of 30 days, when they are not pinned. So is there a way/ terminal command to check using the WORKSPACE_ID that whether a workspace is alive or dead without opening it?
I would like to have some command to execute the task suggested above.
Or is there a terminal command which can pin the workspace so that it does not automatically gets deleted after some time.
Additionally I also want a command which can delete a workspace if needed ( no quick hack like rm -rf.... ).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: