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    • N Offline
      nobita
      last edited by

      Because when I use command git pull for update module,something wrong for my config
      and can not update. so I have to remove old module and use git clone for new version
      Thanks for all your help

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      • morozgrafixM Offline
        morozgrafix Moderator @nobita
        last edited by

        @nobita not the entire directory, but rather directory that contains your module inside of MagicMirror/modules

        For example if you have MagicMirror/modules/module_to_delete

        You would do:

        cd ~/MagicMirror
        rm -rf modules/module_to_delete
        
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        • morozgrafixM Offline
          morozgrafix Moderator
          last edited by

          General suggestion on that would be:

          1. backup your config.js file
          2. Remove that module entry from config.js
          3. Remove directory for that module under MagicMirror/modules
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            nobita @morozgrafix
            last edited by

            @morozgrafix you mean delete MagicMirror/modules Folder?

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            • morozgrafixM Offline
              morozgrafix Moderator @nobita
              last edited by

              @nobita not the entire directory, but rather directory that contains your module inside of MagicMirror/modules

              For example if you have MagicMirror/modules/module_to_delete

              You would do:

              cd ~/MagicMirror
              rm -rf modules/module_to_delete
              
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                nobita @morozgrafix
                last edited by

                @morozgraf I see, Thanks again for your help

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