WordPress-Coding-Standards
Textpattern
WordPress-Coding-Standards | Textpattern | |
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12 | 15 | |
2,474 | 762 | |
0.8% | 0.4% | |
9.1 | 9.4 | |
12 days ago | 3 days ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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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
Textpattern
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Revisiting Textpattern
>What's with the insistence of running it off of just MySQL?
I think the most honest answer here is that it's planned but not scheduled. There's an open issue to update Textpattern to PDO:
https://github.com/textpattern/textpattern/issues/345
…which will open up a whole new world of possibilities.
The Textpattern dev team & user base is pretty small, and the user base is largely patient, so Textpattern can sometimes fall into a trap of being 'good enough for now' and go for extended periods of time with few commits. What tends to happen is a release is scheduled, takes place, and then the plans for the next release are more forefront in our minds. The most recent release was nearly two years ago, which is a long time in Textpattern terms, but I'm confident we can get Textpattern 4.9 into the release pipeline this winter. More on that here:
https://github.com/textpattern/textpattern/issues/1879
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Style Your RSS Feed
https://github.com/textpattern/textpattern/releases.atom
- Craft CMS 4 Released
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Ask HN: For static HTML, what is your go to template?
Depends on the need...I have a quick LibreOffice HTML template in light or dark. I include metas for mobile use in the document properties. I also have a PHP controller that can easily modify these if I need it to be more dynamic.
Otherwise I use https://picocss.com/ for some things.
For publishing I either drop the HTML file in a folder with or without a controller, or start a new endpoint by creating a new section in TXP [1] and drop in whatever HTML and txp xml tags I need there.
1. https://textpattern.com/
- Textpattern CMS – open-source content management system
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Textile Markup Language
Textile was the driving markup behind Textpattern (https://textpattern.com/), one of the better publishing/CMS tools out there on PHP. It had a nice object oriented approach that was less painful than Wordpress, and gave great flexibility to design aspects in ways that were easier to work with than Wordpress... but Wordpress won the popular marketshare, and TP was relegated to some diehards. Those diehards still pump out fixes and features, and it's worth a look at https://github.com/textpattern/textpattern/ if you want to see something a bit different.
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Textpattern CMS
>It bills itself as a "Content Management System", which I've always thought was an amorphous term. I suppose you could use it for a blog, wiki, or something similar.
Textpattern person here. It's readily usable as a blog, corporate site, etc. A wiki would be less straightforward, especially if you have multiple users doing stuff, since we don't have any revision history built into the core software.
Textpattern 4.0.0 (the first production version) was released in 2005, and we're currently working on Textpattern 4.8.8 for release in Q4 this year after PHP 8.1 lands at the end of November.
The 4.9 release series is also being worked on, we'll probably see the first cut from that branch in 2022.
Some links:
* https://github.com/textpattern/textpattern (core software)
* https://forum.textpattern.com/ (community forum)
* https://docs.textpattern.com (docs)
* https://textpattern.co/demo (demo landing page)
* https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=textpattern (CVEs on mitre.org)
- Static site generators to watch in 2021
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WordPress is 18
Wordpress made a great impact on the net, and I was happy when clients liked its ease of use and relieved from the burden of making content changes. (Though, I've always felt that https://textpattern.com/ was more secure and better than Wordpress).
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Any good math blogging platforms?
Consider Textpattern.
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]
Attendize - Attendize is an open-source ticket selling and event management platform built on Laravel.
wp2static - WordPress static site generator for security, performance and cost benefits
Kirby - Kirby's core application folder
corcel - Use WordPress backend with Laravel or any PHP application
ProcessWire - ProcessWire 3.x is a friendly and powerful open source CMS with a strong API.
VIP-Coding-Standards - PHP_CodeSniffer ruleset to enforce WordPress VIP coding standards.
tinacms - A fully open-source headless CMS that supports Markdown and Visual Editing
lokl - Instant WordPress local development for Mac, Win & Linux
frontity - » Frontity - The React Framework for WordPress
firecms - Awesome Firebase/Firestore-based CMS. The missing admin panel for your Firebase project!