Quickly identify what's slow with WordPress
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May 24, 2024 - PHP
Quickly identify what's slow with WordPress
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Lists, installs, and removes WP-CLI packages.
Provides internationalization tools for WordPress projects.
Generates and reads the wp-config.php file.
Manages plugins and themes, including installs, activations, and updates.
Open /wp-admin/ in a browser
Applies patches to WordPress plugins to allow updating to new vendor releases.
Imports files as attachments, regenerates thumbnails, or lists registered image sizes.
Scaffolds WP-CLI commands with functional tests, full README.md, and more.
Searches/replaces strings in the database.
Manages object and transient caches.
Lists, adds, or removes super admin users on a multisite installation.
Performs basic database operations using credentials stored in wp-config.php.
Unlocking the potential of the WP REST API at the command line
Generates code for post types, taxonomies, blocks, plugins, child themes, etc.
Verifies file integrity by comparing to published checksums.
Diagnose problems within WordPress by running a series of checks for symptoms
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