You might try 'script/plugin update' which is designed to do just
that.

Or look into 'piston' which is a much more sophisticated plugin
manager. Among other things it allows you to make local changes and
keep those around as you upgrade.


On Oct 27, 11:10 am, SNelson <stv.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello;
> I installed (I guess that's the right term) a plugin in my project
> using
> script/plugin install [github url]
>
> I understand the author has made some updates to his plugin.
> How does one replace old code with the newest version?
> Do I just run the install script again? Does it depend on the author's
> code? The plugin does seem to have an uninstall.rb document, but it
> looks to be empty.
>
> Thanks for any pointers.
>
> Steve
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