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Issue WordPress Toolkit (cached data)

webbing

Basic Pleskian
I've just realised that after each action performed in WordPress Toolkit (update core/plugin/theme), data is saved under /var/www/vhosts/domain.name/.wp-cli

Practically each plugin/core/theme version is saved in there, for each update action.

Shouldn't this cached data be removed after the update is successful? Data seems to be stored in there forever.
 
Same problem here... Since i also have automatic backups, this folder is also backed up and makes Plesk warns me and my customers that they are overusing the web space! I then have to manually delete backups to restore space.
I also agree that the .wp-cli inside data should be cleared after some time since the last update.
 
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