WP-CLI v1.1.0 is out, and Daniel…
WP-CLI v1.1.0 is out, and Daniel Bachhuber details many command improvements and framework enhancements.
WP-CLI v1.1.0 is out, and Daniel Bachhuber details many command improvements and framework enhancements.
Daniel Bachhuber — maintainer of WP-CLI — has released Bylines, to handle modern multi-author blogs. He knows what he’s doing with a project like this, as the past creator of Edit Flow and Co-Authors Plus. Bylines will be a no-brainer for folks seeking the functionality.
The long-awaited 2.5.0 release of WP-CLI is happening Wednesday, May 19th, 2021. Several obstacles converged to slow its progress in 2020.
In this episode, Brian and Brian discuss market segmentation across the WordPress ecosystem.
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.
Matt shares why WordPress releases are named after jazz musicians. The FSE block theme explores functionality gaps and gathers feedback on the Site Editor experience. WordPress 6.2 improves load times and server-side performance for block and classic themes. The Interactivity API proposal standardizes frontend interactivity for Gutenberg blocks.
It’s time to update your WordPress websites now. This week’s release breaks shortcodes used in Block Themes on Templates, but is related to a security issue.
Is WordPress, and the plugin and theme ecosystem around it, ready for PHP 8? Earlier versions of PHP, such as 7.4, are now considered End of Life, and hosts are eager to deploy supported versions. But first, Core compatibility needs additional testing to come out of beta compatibility.
Translating WordPress just got a little bit easier for contributors with the WP Translation Playground.
A Community team working group announces a pilot proposal for a Contributor Mentorship Program, helping all contributors onboard.