Command for buld signature retirement on non-IOS devices..

Anyone know the CLI commands for buld signature retirement on IDSMs or other non-IOS devices? Thanks...

Assuming you asking about how to retire/remove a signature using the CLI, here's how:
On routers
ip ips signature-definition 
signature 5733 0
status
enabled false
retired true
end
On sensors
configure terminal
service signature-definition sig1
signatures 12000 0
status
enabled false
retired true

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