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Caching=======Caching is used to speed up a call to [`display()`](./api-functions/api-display.md) or[`fetch()`](./api-functions/api-fetch.md) by saving its output to a file. If a cachedversion of the call is available, that is displayed instead ofregenerating the output. Caching can speed things up tremendously,especially templates with longer computation times. Since the output of[`display()`](./api-functions/api-display.md) or [`fetch()`](./api-functions/api-fetch.md) is cached, onecache file could conceivably be made up of several template files,config files, etc.Since templates are dynamic, it is important to be careful what you arecaching and for how long. For instance, if you are displaying the frontpage of your website that does not change its content very often, itmight work well to cache this page for an hour or more. On the otherhand, if you are displaying a page with a timetable containing newinformation by the minute, it would not make sense to cache this page.## Table of contents- [Setting Up Caching](./caching/caching-setting-up.md)- [Multiple Caches Per Page](./caching/caching-multiple-caches.md)- [Controlling Cacheability of Output](./caching/caching-groups.md)- [Custom Cache Implementation](./caching/caching-custom.md)