WordPress-Coding-Standards
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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WordPress-Coding-Standards
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Docker environment for WordPress development
Is a Docker WordPress Environment focused on the development of WordPress plugins and themes, supports WP-CLI, phpMyAdmin, Xdebug and WordPress Coding Standards - WPCS.
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Setting WordPress Coding Standards per project using Composer
PHP Code Sniffer helps us to achieve uniformity of code styles, we also can add other standards, like WordPress Coding Standars, some companies define their own standards etc. There are several ways to config that, but in this article, I will manage WordPress Coding Standards through Composer so we can manage these standards per project, using VS Code IDE.
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Using WooCommerce Payment Plugin?! Heads up! Vulnerability!
WPCS's static code checks don't seem to recognize the vulnerability either, so I opened an issue: https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards/issues/2217.
- I’ve developed a plugin. Now what?
- Any risks when using an old theme?
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Codeable for new wordpress dev
Are you a new developer in general or is WordPress new for you as a developer? In my experience it's best to practise and start with little plugins. Be sure to use a code-sniffer which enforces the WordPress coding standards.
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Code style checker and reformater
The standard here is probably wpcs (https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards) which is a set of rules for the tool phpcs (https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer)
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How to setup Wordpress coding standard rules in VS Code
We use WordPress Coding Standards for PHP_CodeSniffer (WPCS) which uses Squizlabs' PHP codesniffer (phpcs) and beautifier & fixer (phpcbf) under the hood to scan and format the code.
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Code review, WP plugin
You can also save yourself some time too by making use of the WordPress ruleset for PHPCS. I've integrated this into my code editor so it evaluates my code on-the-fly.
- Finding security vulnerabilities in a WordPress plugin
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Linux Mint with Cinnamon: https://www.linuxmint.com/ as far as desktop OSes go it's familiar (Ubuntu without snaps by default), whereas the UI feels both snappy, doesn't use too much resources and is actually pretty to look at.
MobaXTerm: https://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/ this one is a bit more Windows centric but I ended up paying for it and replaced mRemoteNg and PuTTY with it, it's even better than Remmina or whatever Linux has to offer - you can manage SSH/RDP/VNC/... sessions, input across multiple sessions side by side and it just simplifies things a lot (jump host support, a port forwarding too and so much more).
GitKraken: https://www.gitkraken.com/ also a piece of software that I paid for, this one actually makes using Git pleasant, feels better to use than SourceTree and Git Cola (even though that latter is wonderfully lightweight, too) and honestly I prefer that to the CLI nowadays.
Kanboard: https://kanboard.org/ is a lightweight Kanban project management tool, it might not have every feature under the sun but it's the most snappy project management tool I've ever used, looks simple and runs well. I honestly love it, what a nice thing to have.
Most modern text editors and IDEs: I personally pay for JetBrains IDEs but also like Visual Studio Code as a text editor and both have helped me immensely, they're reasonably performant when you have the RAM, look nice, often give you suggestions about how to improve your code and also have a plethora of plugins in their ecosystems. Nowadays I unapologetically use LLMs as well and overall it feels like I have these great tools and cool autocomplete (that is sometimes a bit silly and wrong) at my disposal, that makes me happy.
Kdenlive: https://kdenlive.org/ imagine if there was a successor to Windows Movie Maker, though something that gets most of the important stuff out of Sony Vegas, except is also completely free and works on most platforms. Kdenlive is all of that and also somehow quite pleasant to use, I actually prefer it to DaVinci resolve. There is a bit of a learning curve to any piece of software like this, but everything mostly makes sense in this one.
Gitea: https://about.gitea.com/ I still use this for my personal Git repositories and integrating with CI systems and it's lightweight, looks good and just feels pleasant to use. Previously I self-hosted GitLab and constantly ran into resource exhaustion as well as doubts about the next update is going to corrupt all of my data and break (it did), so now I use Gitea instead.
Drone CI: https://www.drone.io/ a container native CI solution that I can also self host. It's container oriented, integrates with Gitea nicely, is similarly nice to GitLab CI and doesn't cause me headaches like Jenkins would.
Docker: https://www.docker.com/ yes, even Docker desktop. It just makes working with containers really pleasant and predictable, even when something like Podman also exists (and also is great). I don't know, I feel like Docker really saved me from having brittle legacy environments, even self-contained containers with health checks and resource limits with still the same brittle code inside of those make me feel way more safe.
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Build and deploy a REST API with Postgres database in TypeScript
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Introducing WP Setup
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Building Llama as a Service (LaaS)
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Exploring 7 Efficient Alternatives to MAMP for Local Development Environments
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The power of the CLI with Golang and Cobra CLI
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Simplest Guide to DIY Your Own LLM Toy in 2024
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What are some alternatives?
wpscan - WPScan WordPress security scanner. Written for security professionals and blog maintainers to test the security of their WordPress websites. Contact us via [email protected]
SillyTavern - LLM Frontend for Power Users.
wp2static - WordPress static site generator for security, performance and cost benefits
SillyTavern-extras - Extensions API for SillyTavern [Moved to: https://github.com/SillyTavern/SillyTavern-extras]
corcel - Use WordPress backend with Laravel or any PHP application
SillyTavern-Extras - Extensions API for SillyTavern.
VIP-Coding-Standards - PHP_CodeSniffer ruleset to enforce WordPress VIP coding standards.
winget-pkgs - The Microsoft community Windows Package Manager manifest repository
lokl - Instant WordPress local development for Mac, Win & Linux
SillyTavern - LLM Frontend for Power Users. [Moved to: https://github.com/SillyTavern/SillyTavern]
frontity - » Frontity - The React Framework for WordPress
hummingbird - Hummingbird compiles trained ML models into tensor computation for faster inference.