JustZix features

Shares and backups

JustZix gives you two independent ways to move data: temporary public links to share rules with others, and automatic cloud backups kept just for you. One is for sharing, the other for peace of mind.

Sharing by link

Instead of pasting code through a chat app, you export a chosen part of your configuration into a short link. You can share your whole configuration, a part of it, a single folder, a group or one rule — JustZix supports five formats: justzix-full, partial, folder, group and rule. The link carries a token shaped like JZS-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX that uniquely identifies the shared bundle.

Time-limited and read-only

Every link has a fixed lifetime. You choose 1, 6, 12, 24 (default) or 48 hours — once that time passes the token expires automatically and nobody can fetch the data anymore. A share is one-way and read-only: the recipient gets a copy, and your later changes do not flow back to them, nor theirs to you.

The "My shares" panel lists every active link, the download counter for each one, and a revoke button you can use to invalidate a token earlier than its TTL would.

One-click import

The recipient opens the link and, before importing anything, sees a full preview of the contents — which rules, folders and groups make up the bundle. If the bundle contains JavaScript, the preview shows a clear warning banner, because a script is more than just styling. Only after reviewing the contents does the recipient decide and import the whole set with a single click.

Automatic cloud backups

The second mechanism runs in the background just for you. JustZix takes snapshots of your configuration on a rotation: 24 hourly copies, 30 daily and 8 weekly. Older snapshots are cleaned up automatically, so the history never grows without limit.

From any snapshot you can restore the state from before a crash, a failed edit or a browser reinstall. That is safer than code fragments drifting around chats: you will not lose a version, overwrite your work, and you always have a point to roll back to.

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