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The majority of data in the plugin is stored ephemerally using WordPress' transient API, but when a lot of configuration is happening this can sometimes get a little stuck (especially around migrations). It would be nice if there was a "Flush Cache" button on the settings page, which would clear out any cached WP101 content (including the public API key).
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The majority of data in the plugin is stored ephemerally using WordPress' transient API, but when a lot of configuration is happening this can sometimes get a little stuck (especially around migrations). It would be nice if there was a "Flush Cache" button on the settings page, which would clear out any cached WP101 content (including the public API key).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: