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Refresh Cache Command #51

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jgallen23 opened this issue Dec 13, 2011 · 11 comments
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Refresh Cache Command #51

jgallen23 opened this issue Dec 13, 2011 · 11 comments
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@jgallen23
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is there a command to refresh cache?

@jgallen23
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nm, found it in the docs. F5 while in ctrlp

@mculp
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mculp commented Sep 1, 2012

thanks!

@matthayter
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Just what I needed too, thanks!

@sreedom
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sreedom commented Feb 5, 2013

thanks!

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@vqng
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vqng commented Apr 7, 2013

thanks!

@chantastic
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thanks

@thekindofme
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just another thanks comment ;)

@sicktastic
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is it fn + f5 in mac?

@elmerland
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yes, you can also set the F keys to the default (without having to preess the fn key) by going to

system preferences -> keyboard -> Use all F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys

@danawoodman
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You can remap this as well:

map <leader>C :CtrlPClearCache<cr>

@kingluddite
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kingluddite commented Oct 29, 2017

I have a Mac Sierra OS but I'm using the Das keyboard so I lost this option
system preferences -> keyboard -> Use all F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys

lost option

ctrl + p + F5 key combo did not work to refresh the cache

Instead, I installed Karabiner-Elements and had to click function keys. At the bottom you will see the Use all F1, F2 etc. keys as standard function keys. I check it and now F5 key works and clears the Ctrlp cache

karabiner option

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