Hey Andy,

As a devops, I do appreciate that, thank you for sharing!



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On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 10:17 PM, Andy- <andre.r...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Off topic for this list but I'm sure helpful to some:
> On Windows: You can see open file handles with MS's Process Explorer.
> On Linux: There is `lsof`, or if you like interactive: The popular `htop` 
> utility allows you to press `l` to see all open ports, files and cwd of a 
> process.
> This quickly allows you to figure out where the .jar's are actually loaded 
> from.
> Both are very good to know in general.
> HTH
> On Sunday, March 29, 2015 at 10:11:18 AM UTC-4, Dan Campbell wrote:
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>> There it is, in Windows, at c:\Users\DC\.m2\repository, will try that, 
>> thanks Juvenn.
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>> On Sunday, March 29, 2015 at 8:08:22 AM UTC-4, juvenn wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi Dan, 
>>>
>>> All jars files are kept at `~/.m2/repositories` on *nix, as far as I 
>>> know. So you can just find and delete them over there. The next time you 
>>> run a lein task, it will re-download it.
>>>
>>> Best,
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>>> On Sunday, 29 March, 2015 at 7:43 pm, Dan Campbell wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> If you wanted to sort of 'clean out' a clojar or any contrib, korma or 
>>> core.async or whatever, how would you do that?
>>>
>>> In other words, if you wanted a specific library to be re-downloaded and 
>>> deployed (i.e., refreshed) on your desktop, what command would you run?  Or 
>>> what folders would you clean out?
>>>
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