Description
It resets your database to the default installation and deletes any media files.
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It adds a settings page to “Dashboard”->”Tools”->”Reset Database” where you can simply reset the database of your WordPress.
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Very useful tool for programmers to reset the database.
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Secure – requires admin password to complete.
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Installation
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Download and extract this plugin to
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Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
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“Dashboard”->”Tools”->”Reset Database”
FAQ
- Does it delete plugins?
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No, but it will reset them.
You will have to reactivate any plugins except Reset Database. - Does it delete themes?
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No, but it will reset the theme back to current default theme.
- Why does it delete the media?
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WordPress stores a record of the media in the dabase. We have reset the database, so we need to clear the media directory.
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Contributors & Developers
“Reset Database” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.1.3
- Tested up to WordPress 5.0
1.1.2
- Fixed a typo in the input password
- Added Autocomplete ‘Off’
1.1.1
- Added a reminder to not use admin as username
- passed compatibility test for WordPress 4.6
1.1
- Fixed a typo and eliminated the random password email.
- Continue to use your admin password.
1.0
- First release.
