Quickly identify what's slow with WordPress
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May 24, 2024 - PHP
Quickly identify what's slow with WordPress
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.
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.
Imports files as attachments, regenerates thumbnails, or lists registered image sizes.
Performs basic database operations using credentials stored in wp-config.php.
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
Adds, moves, and removes widgets; lists sidebars.
Unlocking the potential of the WP REST API at the command line
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