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pyRevit will pull the new updates from the remote Git repositories of the installed extensions and will reload automatically. A list of updated packages (📩) is reported if you have the reporting active.

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For Developers

If you are a pyRevit developer, see pyRevit CLI for the command-line utility that helps you manage the pyRevit environment and clones.