The Tools tab in the Breeze Cache plugin helps you save and reuse your cache settings by importing or exporting configurations.
This is especially helpful if you manage multiple WordPress websites or want to apply the same Breeze setup across different environments.
In this article, we’ll walk you through how to use Breeze’s import and export tools to simplify your workflow.
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How to Use Breeze Tools to Import and Export Cache Settings
The Tools tab in Breeze lets you quickly export your current cache settings or import them from a previously saved file.
This is helpful when managing multiple WordPress sites or restoring your preferred configuration without manual setup.
Breeze’s Tools tab provides two key functions:
Export Configurations – Save your current Breeze settings.
Import Configurations – Load previously saved Breeze settings from a
.json
file.
These options are available in the WordPress Admin Panel under:
Settings > Breeze > Tools tab
Export Breeze Settings
The Export feature allows you to download your Breeze plugin settings to your computer as a .json
file. This is useful if you:
Want to apply the same setup to another site
Plan to reset your current site
Need a backup of your Breeze settings before making changes
How to Export:
Go to the Tools tab in Breeze.
Click the Download Settings button.
A
.json
file will be saved to your computer.
You can now reuse this file to import the same configuration on another website or after reinstalling Breeze.
Import Breeze Settings
The Import feature allows you to upload previously saved Breeze settings from your local system. This makes it easy to replicate your caching setup across different websites.
How to Import:
Go to the Tools tab in Breeze.
Click Choose File and select the
.json
configuration file from your computer.Click Upload File and Import Settings.
Breeze will instantly apply the imported settings across the plugin — no manual configuration needed.
Why Use Import/Export in Breeze?
Time-Saving: Avoid setting everything from scratch on new sites.
Consistency: Ensure consistent caching behavior across multiple WordPress installs.
Backup: Save your Breeze setup before experimenting with new settings.
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