Yes currently that is the only “proper” way to get your changes.
What you suggested with looking up the PID, killing that process and then waiting for the new version to start is really smart and it is great that it works. Thanks for sharing that.
Yes currently that is the only “proper” way to get your changes.
What you suggested with looking up the PID, killing that process and then waiting for the new version to start is really smart and it is great that it works. Thanks for sharing that.