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## Good practices
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## Known practices and workarounds
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These are some of the good practices which can be used to fulfill certain requirements and are not necessarily the only or the recommended solution.
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Following are some of the known practices/workarounds which community has used to fulfill specific requirements. You may choose to use them if suits your use case. Note these are not necessarily the only or the recommended solution.
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- **Update a cache** - A cache today is immutable and cannot be updated. But some use cases require the cache to be saved even though there was a "hit" during restore. To do so, use a `key` which is unique for every run and use `restore-keys` to restore the nearest cache. For example:
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A cache today is immutable and cannot be updated. But some use cases require the cache to be saved even though there was a "hit" during restore. To do so, use a `key` which is unique for every run and use `restore-keys` to restore the nearest cache. For example:
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- name: update cache on every commit
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- name: update cache on every commit
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uses: actions/cache@v3
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uses: actions/cache@v3
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Please note that this will create a new cache on every run and hence will consume the cache [quota](#cache-limits).
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Please note that this will create a new cache on every run and hence will consume the cache [quota](#cache-limits).
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- **Use cache across feature branches** - Reusing cache across feature branches is not allowed today to provide cache [isolation](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/caching-dependencies-to-speed-up-workflows#restrictions-for-accessing-a-cache). However if both feature branches are from same base branch, a good way to achieve this is to ensure that the base branch has a cache. This cache will then be consumable by both feature branches.
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Reusing cache across feature branches is not allowed today to provide cache [isolation](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/caching-dependencies-to-speed-up-workflows#restrictions-for-accessing-a-cache). However if both feature branches are from same base branch, a good way to achieve this is to ensure that the base branch has a cache. This cache will then be consumable by both feature branches.
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## Contributing
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## Contributing
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We would love for you to contribute to `actions/cache`, pull requests are welcome! Please see the [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more information.
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We would love for you to contribute to `actions/cache`, pull requests are welcome! Please see the [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more information.
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