docker-cheatset
wordmove
docker-cheatset | wordmove | |
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3 | 5 | |
5 | 1,862 | |
- | 0.2% | |
6.4 | 0.0 | |
3 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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docker-cheatset
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Release 0.10.0 of cheatset, Docker edition
So to recap, it looked as follows for 0.8.0, not the slim version, by severity:
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Release 0.9.0 of cheatset, Docker edition
If you run into any issues, please report this via GitHub
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Release 0.8.0 of cheatset, Docker edition
I started with looking at docker-cheatset, which is a Docker edition of the cheatset Ruby command for all of us, who do not maintain a Ruby tool chain, but still want to create cheat sheets etc. for Zeal or Dash.app.
wordmove
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How To Migrate A WordPress Site (Step-By-Step)
If you are comfortable using a terminal i would recommend wordmove. Setting it up can be tricky but after that its probably the fastest way to sync websites.
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How are other's creating WP staging sites?
If it's a bigger website then I will use two stacks. Same docker-compose code, different environment variables. One stack will be on my production server, and the other will be on my development server. They are the same stack since the stack only defines the infrastructure, not the code, so you can use the same code for two different environments. All mounted volumes (mysql, wordpress cms files, media, plugins, etc) are ignored in my git repos. I use Wordmove to transfer files and data between environments. It has push/pull capabilities and will automatically change your permalinks for you, so you can pull data from your production environment into development, or you can push development data to production. Very useful.
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What are the best ways to pull down a WordPress site from the company repo, and get started locally for updates ASAP?
Check out Wordmove. Provided you have SSH access to the remote server it'll handle transferring everything pretty seamlessly, including replacing domain names between environments. Check the repo's Wiki for a wealth of info. To avoid problems with the Local app make sure you're using the same PHP binary (in Local's site list, right click -> Open Site Shell)
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Best way to move a site from developer's environment to mine?
Just use WordMove : https://github.com/welaika/wordmove
- Best way to do local Wordpress development in 2022?
What are some alternatives?
zeal - Offline documentation browser inspired by Dash
wp-sync-db - A WordPress plugin that lets you push, pull, and sync database tables between WordPress installations.
Sequel-Ace - MySQL/MariaDB database management for macOS
bootsnap - Boot large Ruby/Rails apps faster
Ruby-Cheatsheet - 💎 The missing cheatsheet for Ruby
BE-Media-from-Production - Uses local media when it's available, and uses the production server for rest.
free-agent-sleeper - Automate adding of free agents in fantasy football leagues
sequelpro - MySQL/MariaDB database management for macOS
PullPreview - A GitHub Action that starts preview deployments for your pull requests and branches. It can work with any application that has a valid Docker Compose file.
super_spreader - ActiveJob-based backfill orchestration library
hello-jekyll - A basic Jekyll project, waiting to be deployed via IONOS Deploy Now