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update
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While you're developing an application, you may need to rapidly iterate on the
code, making small changes and then re-building. The update command applies
any changes you've made to your code to the packaged application code.
It will *not* update requirements or installer resources unless specifically
requested.
Usage
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To repackage your application's code for the current platform's default output
format:
.. code-block:: console
$ briefcase update
To repackage your application's code for a different platform:
.. code-block:: console
$ briefcase update <platform>
To repackage your application's code for a specific output format:
.. code-block:: console
$ briefcase update <platform> <output format>
Options
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The following options can be provided at the command line.
``-r`` / ``--update-requirements``
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Update application requirements.
``--update-resources``
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Update application resources such as icons.
``--update-support``
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Update application support package.
``--update-stub``
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Update stub binary.
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