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--- title: Using artisan commands weight: 7 --- ## Creating roles and permissions with Artisan Commands You can create a role or permission from the console with artisan commands. ```bash php artisan permission:create-role writer ``` ```bash php artisan permission:create-permission "edit articles" ``` When creating permissions/roles for specific guards you can specify the guard names as a second argument: ```bash php artisan permission:create-role writer web ``` ```bash php artisan permission:create-permission "edit articles" web ``` When creating roles you can also create and link permissions at the same time: ```bash php artisan permission:create-role writer web "create articles|edit articles" ``` ## Displaying roles and permissions in the console There is also a `show` command to show a table of roles and permissions per guard: ```bash php artisan permission:show ``` ## Resetting the Cache When you use the built-in functions for manipulating roles and permissions, the cache is automatically reset for you, and relations are automatically reloaded for the current model record. See the Advanced-Usage/Cache section of these docs for detailed specifics. If you need to manually reset the cache for this package, you may use the following artisan command: ```bash php artisan permission:cache-reset ``` Again, it is more efficient to use the API provided by this package, instead of manually clearing the cache.
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