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dfx cache

Reference

Use the dfx cache command with flags and subcommands to manage the dfx version cache.

The basic syntax for running dfx cache commands is:

dfx cache [subcommand] [flag]

Depending on the dfx cache subcommand you specify, additional arguments, options, and flags might apply. For reference information and examples that illustrate using dfx cache commands, select an appropriate command.

CommandDescription
deleteDeletes the specified version of dfx from the local cache.
helpDisplays usage information message for a specified subcommand.
installInstalls the specified version of dfx from the local cache.
listLists the versions of dfx currently installed and used in current projects.
showShow the path of the cache used by this version of the dfx executable.

To view usage information for a specific subcommand, specify the subcommand and the --help flag. For example, to see usage information for dfx cache delete, you can run the following command:

dfx cache delete --help

dfx cache delete

Use the dfx cache delete command to delete a specified version of the IC SDK from the version cache on the local computer.

Basic usage

dfx cache delete [version] [flag]

Arguments

You can specify the following argument for the dfx cache delete command.

CommandDescription
versionSpecifies the version of dfx you to delete from the local cache.

Examples

You can use the dfx cache delete command to permanently delete versions of the IC SDK that you no longer want to use. For example, you can run the following command to delete the IC SDK version 0.6.2:

dfx cache delete 0.6.2

dfx cache install

Use the dfx cache install command to install the IC SDK using the version currently found in the dfx cache.

Basic usage

dfx cache install [flag]

Examples

You can use the dfx cache install command to force the installation of dfx from the version in the cache. For example, you can run the following command to install dfx:

dfx cache install

dfx cache list

Use the dfx cache list command to list the IC SDK versions you have currently installed and used in projects.

If you have multiple versions of the IC SDK installed, the cache list displays an asterisk (*) to indicate the currently active version.

Basic usage

dfx cache list [flag]

Examples

You can use the dfx cache list command to list the IC SDK versions you have currently installed and used in projects. For example, you can run the following command to list versions of the IC SDK found in the cache:

dfx cache list

This command displays the list of the IC SDK versions found similar to the following:

0.6.4 *
0.6.3
0.6.0

dfx cache show

Use the dfx cache show command to display the full path to the cache used by the IC SDK version you are currently using.

Basic usage

dfx cache show [flag]

Examples

You can use the dfx cache show command to display the path to the cache used by the IC SDK version you are currently using:

dfx cache show

This command displays the path to the cache used by the IC SDK version you are currently using:

/Users/pubs/.cache/dfinity/versions/0.6.4