https://github.com/yuryb/drex
drex is watching a module for updates and cleanly re-requires the module
after the update. New code is being require()d as if the new code is a
totally different module, so require.cache is not a problem.
var drex = require('drex');
... node code node code node code ...
// here goes my frea[ky/quently updated] piece of code, which lives in a js
file called mucode.js:drex.require('./mucode.js', function(mucode){
// at this point my mucode.js has been require()d, just like this:
// var mucode = require('./mucode.js');
// the code of the required module is the LATEST UPDATE TO mucode.js
mucode.muNewFunc(); });
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