declare const clear: { /** Clear a module from the [cache](https://nodejs.org/api/modules.html#modules_caching). @param moduleId - What you would use with `require()`. @example ``` // foo.ts let i = 0; module.exports = () => ++i; // test.ts import clearModule = require('clear-module'); require('./foo')(); //=> 1 require('./foo')(); //=> 2 clearModule('./foo'); require('./foo')(); //=> 1 ``` */ (moduleId: string): void; /** Clear all modules from the cache. */ all(): void; /** Clear all matching modules from the cache. @param regex - Regex to match against the module IDs. */ match(regex: RegExp): void; /** Clear a single module from the cache non-recursively. No parent or children modules will be affected. This is mostly only useful if you use singletons, where you would want to clear a specific module without causing any side effects. @param moduleId - What you would use with `require()`. */ single(moduleId: string): void; }; export = clear;