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4,814 | 190 | |
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5 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
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wp-cli
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Mastering WordPress CLI: A Comprehensive Guide to Boost Your Productivity
As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, the list of WordPress CLI commands may have expanded or changed. It's always a good idea to check the official WP-CLI documentation for the most up-to-date information. Here's a list of common WP-CLI commands as of my last update:
- WP-CLI
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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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How do you run WordPress in a DTAP street using CI/CD?
If you’re handy with scripting, check out WP CLI https://wp-cli.org - that’s probably what you’re after.
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Find and replace html in a single blog post
Another solution (if you are a bit techy) could be to use WP CLI and to a search/replace in the database.
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Any sane way of setting up version control for wordpress development (including database changes)?
I have played around with implementing some CI/CD pipelines for wordpress, specifically a managed wordpress instance, and I've found some things that work. At the core of it all has been WP-CLI backed by ansible.
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Best plugin to clean the database?
/s. Really though I've never had to do much database cleaning, and in the event I do need to interact with the database, I prefer to use the wp-cli tool.
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How to silence deprecation notices on `wp cron event run`
But when installed directly via composer you end up using this script as the entry point: https://github.com/wp-cli/wp-cli/blob/7c5999512131c8e6b63d1200dedd53984078ce2c/bin/wp
- Deprecated warnings filling up PHP log
wp-migrations
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Any sane way of setting up version control for wordpress development (including database changes)?
1) Build your own in PHP using something like https://github.com/cuisine-wp/wp-table-migrations or https://github.com/deliciousbrains/wp-migrations - it needs to be done specific to your database structure, thats why you don't see off the shelf options.
What are some alternatives?
ServerlessWP - Host WordPress sites on Vercel, Netlify, or AWS Lambda
wp-table-migrations - Create laravel-style database migrations in WordPress
wp-cli-fixtures - Easily generate custom fake data for WordPress
WordPress-Coding-Standards - PHP_CodeSniffer rules (sniffs) to enforce WordPress coding conventions
docker - Docker - the open-source application container engine
docker-wordpress - Docker WordPress Environment focused on the development of plugins and themes, supports WP-CLI, PhpMyAdmin, Xdebug and wpcs.
apiscp-webapp-wordpress - WordPress Web App
classic-snake-game - 🐍 Classic Snake Game for CLI (Powered by Bootgly CLI)
xDebug - Xdebug — Step Debugger and Debugging Aid for PHP
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
phpMyAdmin - A web interface for MySQL and MariaDB