John Blackbourn has started a “low…
John Blackbourn has started a “low volume” newsletter for those interested in tips and tricks for WP-CLI users.
John Blackbourn has started a “low volume” newsletter for those interested in tips and tricks for WP-CLI users.
John Blackbourn has documented all the situations where WordPress sends an email, along with how to filter or disable each email. Bless him. I hate WordPress default emails. It’s a SaaS opportunity if I ever saw one.
WordPress 6.2.1 RC1 is now available for testing, and planning is underway for the 6.3 AND 6.4 release squad members. Head over to the Core team website for more information.
Each year the WordPress community has an opportunity to participate in the annual survey. The results from 2022 are now available.
Contributors that are a self-identifying female, have a financial need and have never attended WordCamp US are encouraged to apply by June 12, 2023, 11:00 pm Eastern time
Carl Alexander has an update about Ymir, the serverless DevOps platform he is building for WordPress. In the process, he explains how to create a WP-CLI command. 👍
David Ryan has written several tutorials to help developers get comfortable with WP-CLI and custom WP-CLI commands even if they haven’t worked much with the command line before. Pascal Birchler‘s Introduction to WP-CLI is a great place to start learning WP-CLI too. 👨🏫
John Blackbourn has a handy trick for getting a headstart generating changelogs, using your git commit messages.
Sign up soon to mentor and be a part of the upcoming women and nonbinary release squad. Join the Test team in building a block theme. WP-CLI 2.8.0 is coming soon with PHP 8.2 compatibility. Get the latest updates on the WordPress.org redesign.