How to refresh cache in cmus?












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I started using cmus recently. After adding a music directory if I change any tag of any music files like album name etc. the info in cmus doesn't change. Even if I do :clear and then again :add ~/Music. How do I refresh this cache in cmus?










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    I started using cmus recently. After adding a music directory if I change any tag of any music files like album name etc. the info in cmus doesn't change. Even if I do :clear and then again :add ~/Music. How do I refresh this cache in cmus?










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      I started using cmus recently. After adding a music directory if I change any tag of any music files like album name etc. the info in cmus doesn't change. Even if I do :clear and then again :add ~/Music. How do I refresh this cache in cmus?










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      I started using cmus recently. After adding a music directory if I change any tag of any music files like album name etc. the info in cmus doesn't change. Even if I do :clear and then again :add ~/Music. How do I refresh this cache in cmus?







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