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What's the best way to get greasemonkey to re-download the @require files, e.g. when editing the file directly? Say, for example, if I remove those files from the directory?
What's the best way to get greasemonkey to re-download the @require files, e.g. when editing the file directly? Say, for example, if I remove those files from the directory [[User:Eyc4443|Eyc4443]] ([[User talk:Eyc4443|talk]]) 21:03, 4 December 2012 (EST)


[[User:Eyc4443|Eyc4443]] ([[User talk:Eyc4443|talk]]) 21:03, 4 December 2012 (EST)
: Greasemonkey downloads resources when installing the script, or when they have changed, where "they" is the lines defining them.  Add/remove, or change the URL of one (i.e. add a query string that doesn't really change anything).  [[User:Arantius|Arantius]] ([[User talk:Arantius|talk]]) 09:32, 5 December 2012 (EST)


> Greasemonkey downloads resources when installing the script, or when they have changed, where "they" is the lines defining them. Add/remove, or change the URL of one (i.e. add a query string that doesn't really change anything).  [[User:Arantius|Arantius]] ([[User talk:Arantius|talk]]) 09:32, 5 December 2012 (EST)
:: I just figured out that you "install" a script by opening the file with your webbrowser. I've been trying to do it through New User Script/Manage User Script for 2 years!!! D'OH [[User:Eyc4443|Eyc4443]] ([[User talk:Eyc4443|talk]]) 00:22, 26 January 2013 (EST)

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What's the best way to get greasemonkey to re-download the @require files, e.g. when editing the file directly? Say, for example, if I remove those files from the directory Eyc4443 (talk) 21:03, 4 December 2012 (EST)

Greasemonkey downloads resources when installing the script, or when they have changed, where "they" is the lines defining them. Add/remove, or change the URL of one (i.e. add a query string that doesn't really change anything). Arantius (talk) 09:32, 5 December 2012 (EST)
I just figured out that you "install" a script by opening the file with your webbrowser. I've been trying to do it through New User Script/Manage User Script for 2 years!!! D'OH Eyc4443 (talk) 00:22, 26 January 2013 (EST)