Daniel Pataki explores some of the…
Daniel Pataki explores some of the changes and new features of WP-CLI v2, which was recently released. This is also a great introduction for anyone new to WP-CLI who wants to jump right in.
Daniel Pataki explores some of the changes and new features of WP-CLI v2, which was recently released. This is also a great introduction for anyone new to WP-CLI who wants to jump right in.
WP-CLI 2.3.0 was recently released. Alain Schlesser describes it as an “unspectacular” version because the “previous release was very taxing.” Nevertheless, I’m enjoying new features like the media fix-orientation command. Also new and useful: the ability to skip through groups of tables using wildcards (e.g., ‘wp_post*’) with the –skip-tables flag for search-replace.
WP-CLI has a new version out. Version 1.5 lets you verify the integrity of your installed plugins and do pretty much anything you want with wp-config.php, to name just two of the new release highlights.
Bob puts out so much writing and audio at Do the Woo and has so many different people featured, it’s hard to keep up! These are some recent ones I’ve taken note of but didn’t get into a post or newsletter. Definitely worth a listen:
If you are a BuddyPress developer, please consider helping out by testing these BuddyPress WP-CLI commands.
Today Cristi Burcă (perhaps better known as scribu) announced on the WP-CLI blog that Daniel Bachhuber will now be the maintainer of the WP-CLI project. As Cristi notes, he’s no longer using WordPress, so it makes perfect sense to hand off the project to someone using it on a daily basis. Unlike me, Daniel is using WordPress and…
Very happy to see the release WP-CLI v2.5.0 knowing it was quite the effort. Kudos to the team. This version includes security patches, PHP 8 support, improved MySQL/MariaDB support, new commands for managing automatic updates and creating MO files, and more. Read the release notes for more.