Manage object and transient caches.
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This package implements the following commands:
Manage the object cache.
wp cache
Use a persistent object cache drop-in to persist cache values between requests.
EXAMPLES
# Set cache.
$ wp cache set my_key my_value my_group 300
Success: Set object 'my_key' in group 'my_group'.
# Get cache.
$ wp cache get my_key my_group
my_value
Manage transients.
wp transient
EXAMPLES
# Set transient.
$ wp transient set sample_key "test data" 3600
Success: Transient added.
# Get transient.
$ wp transient get sample_key
test data
# Delete transient.
$ wp transient delete sample_key
Success: Transient deleted.
# Delete expired transients.
$ wp transient delete --expired
Success: 12 expired transients deleted from the database.
# Delete all transients.
$ wp transient delete --all
Success: 14 transients deleted from the database.
This package is included with WP-CLI itself, no additional installation necessary.
To install the latest version of this package over what's included in WP-CLI, run:
wp package install [email protected]:wp-cli/cache-command.git
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