![]() I accomplished this by adding the following to the. That includes storing files and photos in iCloud, optimizing storage by. For example, ctrl+v (paste) ctrl+c (copy), ctrl+z (undo) and ctrl+a (select all) still all work on a Mac, just replacing the control key with the command key. ![]() From here, you should see a number of options that could help clear out the storage space on your Mac. Most Windows commands will work in OSX by simply pressing 'command' instead of 'control'. In the window that pops up, click on Storage to bring up the storage pane. What I actually needed was a way to delete the cache of a specific package that I was about to re-publish to a local nuget repository (using a fixed version number to make local development easier). Click on the Apple icon in the top menu bar.For mac/linux, it was rm -rf ~/.nuget/packages/ For now, you have to resort to filesystem commands (as some of the answers above mention) to delete the specific package.There is a github issue open to fix this: You can't currently clear a specific package using the nuget or dotnet cli.In case anyone is interested in clearing a specific package, I'm sharing my findings: ![]() The answers above talk about deleting all local packages using nuget locals all -clear. I ended up here because I was trying to figure out how to delete a specific nuget package from the cache.
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