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Is there is any way that we can disable all custom and third party Module in a single command? Currently, I am using below command to disable multiple modules

php bin/magento module:disable module1 module2 module3....moduleN

Currently I am defining all module but I don't want to define all modules since there are so many modules.

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php bin/magento module:status | grep -v Magento | grep -v List | grep -v None | grep -v -e '^$'| xargs php bin/magento module:disable

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  • Will this disable all custom and third party modules,means which are exist in app/code folder?
    – akgola
    Commented Sep 12, 2017 at 11:20
  • Yes, but without Magento
    – Keyur Shah
    Commented Sep 12, 2017 at 11:20
  • It would be nice if you can provide link to the original thread instead of the user. Commented Sep 12, 2017 at 12:03
  • Yes, just updated the answer, thanks :) @RajeevKTomy
    – Keyur Shah
    Commented Sep 12, 2017 at 12:05
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    Does not work all the time, sometimes it throws errors that it cant disable a module because some other module depends on it.
    – Black
    Commented Feb 28, 2020 at 14:54
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You can simply disable what modules you want by modify in app/etc/config.php file the value form 1 to 0 for the specific module. and the run php bin/magento setup:upgrade command.

Example:

'Ves_Setup' => 1, 

changed:

'Ves_Setup' => 0, 
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You can use below command to enable disable modules by specific company name.

For example:-

For enable all below modules in single command

  1. Vendor_Module1
  2. Vendor_Module2
  3. Vendor_Module3
  4. Vendor_Module4
  5. Vendor_Module5
  6. Vendor_Module6
  7. Vendor_Module8
  8. Vendor_Module9
  9. Vendor_Module10

Run below command in your Magento setup.

php bin/magento module:enable $(php bin/magento module:status | grep '^Vendor_' | grep -v '^List|^None|^Magento|^$'| xargs)

For Disabled all above modules in single command

php bin/magento module:disable $(php bin/magento module:status | grep '^Vendor_' | grep -v '^List|^None|^Magento|^$'| xargs)

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