laravel seed rollback after seeded to database
use Undo Seeder for Laravel.
When you install UndoSeeder, the following artisan commands are made available:
db:seed-undo Undo seeds in the seeds directory.
db:seed-refresh Undo seeds run seeds again.
more Undo-Seeder
You may also seed your database using the migrate:refresh command, which will also rollback and re-run all of your migrations. This command is useful for completely re-building your database:
php artisan migrate:refresh --seed
Running Seeders
If you want to wipe out certain table, then just TRUNCATE that table, and seed it again:
php artisan db:seed --class=UsersTableSeeder
No need for additional packages for such a simple task.