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- name: Get Date
id: get-date
run: |
echo "::set-output name=date::$(/bin/date -u "+%Y%m%d")"
echo "date=$(/bin/date -u "+%Y%m%d")" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
shell: bash
- uses: actions/cache@v3

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@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ The yarn cache directory will depend on your operating system and version of `ya
```yaml
- name: Get yarn cache directory path
id: yarn-cache-dir-path
run: echo "::set-output name=dir::$(yarn cache dir)"
run: echo "dir=$(yarn cache dir)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- uses: actions/cache@v3
id: yarn-cache # use this to check for `cache-hit` (`steps.yarn-cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'`)
@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ The yarn 2 cache directory will depend on your config. See https://yarnpkg.com/c
```yaml
- name: Get yarn cache directory path
id: yarn-cache-dir-path
run: echo "::set-output name=dir::$(yarn config get cacheFolder)"
run: echo "dir=$(yarn config get cacheFolder)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- uses: actions/cache@v3
id: yarn-cache # use this to check for `cache-hit` (`steps.yarn-cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'`)
@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ Esy allows you to export built dependencies and import pre-built dependencies.
- name: Get Composer Cache Directory
id: composer-cache
run: |
echo "::set-output name=dir::$(composer config cache-files-dir)"
echo "dir=$(composer config cache-files-dir)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ${{ steps.composer-cache.outputs.dir }}
@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Get pip cache dir
id: pip-cache
run: |
echo "::set-output name=dir::$(pip cache dir)"
echo "dir=$(pip cache dir)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: pip cache
uses: actions/cache@v3

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# Restore action
The restore action, as the name suggest, restores a cache. It acts similar to the`cache` action except that it doesn't have a post step to save the cache. This action can provide you a granular control to only restore a cache without having to necessarily save it. It accepts the same set of inputs as the `cache` action.
The restore action, as the name suggest, restores a cache. It acts similar to the `cache` action except that it doesn't have a post step to save the cache. This action can provide you a granular control to only restore a cache without having to necessarily save it. It accepts the same set of inputs as the `cache` action.
## Inputs

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```yaml
uses: actions/cache/save@v3
with:
key: ${{ steps.restore-cache.outputs.key }}
key: ${{ steps.restore-cache.outputs.cache-primary-key }}
```
Case 2: Where the user would want to re-evaluate the key