Create local WordPress dev sites, manage existing sites, and deploy them, all from the command line.
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Create local WordPress dev sites, manage existing sites, and deploy them, all from the command line.
Mr. Press is a WordPress development stack similar to Bedrock. Project's main goal is to improve the overall security, portability and deployment process of WordPress, while trying to use the best web development practices.
Set of tools used during installation and configuration of Mr. Press project.
Deploy and manage multiple wordpress sites with traefik and docker
Docker compose for wordpress development and deployment with https with letsencrypt, nginx, mariadb, php7.1, wp-cli and phpmyadmin
WordPress with Https TLS Traefik in Docker and docker-compose
A template repository for a WordPress site that is developed locally using Visual Studio Code and deployed to Flywheel.
Update your plugin readme and assets in the WordPress.org repository outside of new releases
Github Action To Publish WordPress.org Plugin's Update
A scalable WordPress project from scratch. Easy to deploy!
Easily register and work with feature flags in your theme with Flagpole. This WordPress plugin allows developers to easily configure feature flags in your WordPress themes.
Add Cloudflare Origin CA to Trellis as a SSL provider
A library that makes the management of WordPress file headers easier.
Automate Modules development and deploy testing process to N instances with an extremely fast and easy configuration.
WordPress Cleaner | WordPress Refresher | WordPress Downloader
Install New Relic PHP agent on Trellis servers
Wordpress example CI/CD pipeline Kubernetes cluster
Wordpress Docker container using SSL Certificates with LetsEncrypt
WordPress on Kubernetes project: prod ready & fully scalable for both private and public cloud
Reusable WordPress workflows samples, for automatically deploy themes and/or plugins, for linting, for generate releases etc.
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