Daniel Bachhuber has released his first paid WP-CLI add-on, called wp profile, which, "monitors key performance indicators of the WordPress execution process to help you quickly identify points of slowness." It's $49 for early access.
Successfully crowdfunding open source development is difficult, but not impossible. Here are some of the lessons I took away from my Kickstarter project, "A more RESTful WP-CLI."
Daniel Bachhuber added new features to RESTful WP-CLI, including being able to natively use WP-CLI over SSH. Since the Kickstarter money has been used, this is likely the last productivity update. Daniel also notes that he is putting together "a…
Daniel Bachhuber is moving forward making WP-CLI more independent. He is actually looking for support in "non-code" roles, so reach out to him if you feel you can help. If you didn't catch his presentation at WordCamp Europe that covers…
Daniel Bachhuber reviews some recent changes to WP-CLI related to the WordPress REST API. I love the lightweight profiling and I know this is going to help out some developers quite a bit.
This week’s Post Status Draft podcast is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and Joe Hoyle. This week, they talk about WP-CLI, and running a micro plugin business.
Daniel Bachhuber maintains the WP-CLI utility tool that is included on the underlying stacks of many, many WordPress websites. Once you get the hang of WP-CLI, it's super useful, and it's easy to discover something it can do that you…
We like to say it's easy to build a website, and to build it on top of WordPress. Maybe it is, maybe it isn't. But for just about anyone, it can be intimidating when you're just digging in. You've got to learn your ABCs before you can tell a great story. On the web -- especially as it gets more complicated -- there's a lot to learn to build and maintain a modern website.
Daniel Bachhuber has just published the results of the first WP-CLI user survey. The results should provide some guidance for Daniel and others working on the project, as they shed some light on how people are using WP-CLI, and perhaps some…
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…