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Reloading Modules
By default, a module in the cache will be reused without fetching or
re-compiling it. Sometimes this is not desirable and you can force deno to
refetch and recompile modules into the cache. You can invalidate your local
DENO_DIR
cache using the --reload
flag of the deno cache
subcommand. It's
usage is described below:
To reload everything
deno cache --reload my_module.ts
To reload specific modules
Sometimes we want to upgrade only some modules. You can control it by passing an
argument to a --reload
flag.
To reload all \0.177.0 standard modules:
deno cache --reload=https://deno.land/std@0.177.0 my_module.ts
To reload specific modules (in this example - colors and file system copy) use a comma to separate URLs.
deno cache --reload=https://deno.land/std@0.177.0/fs/copy.ts,https://deno.land/std@0.177.0/fmt/colors.ts my_module.ts