How to purge Teamcity's nuget feed?





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Due to some mistakes I made in configuring some builds my Teamcity nuget feed has the wrong artefacts in some of the feeds. How do I purge the feeds so I can restart them from scratch?










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    Due to some mistakes I made in configuring some builds my Teamcity nuget feed has the wrong artefacts in some of the feeds. How do I purge the feeds so I can restart them from scratch?










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      Due to some mistakes I made in configuring some builds my Teamcity nuget feed has the wrong artefacts in some of the feeds. How do I purge the feeds so I can restart them from scratch?










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      Due to some mistakes I made in configuring some builds my Teamcity nuget feed has the wrong artefacts in some of the feeds. How do I purge the feeds so I can restart them from scratch?







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          you can use nuget command line:



          list



          nuget locals all -list


          clear



          nuget locals all -clear


          you can even run it as build step...






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            Buried in the Using Team City as a NuGet Server section at this link, you'll find the following text:



            "If the build artifacts are changed under TeamCity Data Directory manually, you need to instruct TeamCity to reindex NuGet feed. For that, click "reset" link for "buildsMetadata" under Administration > Diagnostic > Caches."






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              you can use nuget command line:



              list



              nuget locals all -list


              clear



              nuget locals all -clear


              you can even run it as build step...






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                you can use nuget command line:



                list



                nuget locals all -list


                clear



                nuget locals all -clear


                you can even run it as build step...






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                  you can use nuget command line:



                  list



                  nuget locals all -list


                  clear



                  nuget locals all -clear


                  you can even run it as build step...






                  share|improve this answer













                  you can use nuget command line:



                  list



                  nuget locals all -list


                  clear



                  nuget locals all -clear


                  you can even run it as build step...







                  share|improve this answer












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                      Buried in the Using Team City as a NuGet Server section at this link, you'll find the following text:



                      "If the build artifacts are changed under TeamCity Data Directory manually, you need to instruct TeamCity to reindex NuGet feed. For that, click "reset" link for "buildsMetadata" under Administration > Diagnostic > Caches."






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                        Buried in the Using Team City as a NuGet Server section at this link, you'll find the following text:



                        "If the build artifacts are changed under TeamCity Data Directory manually, you need to instruct TeamCity to reindex NuGet feed. For that, click "reset" link for "buildsMetadata" under Administration > Diagnostic > Caches."






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                          Buried in the Using Team City as a NuGet Server section at this link, you'll find the following text:



                          "If the build artifacts are changed under TeamCity Data Directory manually, you need to instruct TeamCity to reindex NuGet feed. For that, click "reset" link for "buildsMetadata" under Administration > Diagnostic > Caches."






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                          Buried in the Using Team City as a NuGet Server section at this link, you'll find the following text:



                          "If the build artifacts are changed under TeamCity Data Directory manually, you need to instruct TeamCity to reindex NuGet feed. For that, click "reset" link for "buildsMetadata" under Administration > Diagnostic > Caches."







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                          answered Nov 28 '18 at 22:14









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