# Restart Puma Server By Touching Restart File Puma includes a plugin that allows us to restart the web server by touching the `tmp/restart.txt` file. In one terminal pane I have my Rails server running. In another terminal pane from the Rails directory, where there exists a `tmp` folder, I run the following command. ```bash $ touch tmp/restart.txt ``` Then in the pane running the Rails server, I see the following after a second: ``` * Restarting... => Booting Puma => Rails 8.0.1 application starting in development ... ``` What is happening is that `touch` updates the modified time of that file, which already exists in the `temp` directory. When the plugin notices (it checks every 2 seconds) that the modified time is now fresher than the original modified time when the plugin started, then it calls `launcher.restart`. [source](https://github.com/puma/puma/blob/ca201ef69757f8830b636251b0af7a51270eb68a/lib/puma/plugin/tmp_restart.rb)