Tutorials and Examples for WordPress Plugin Boilerplate, a foundation for WordPress Plugin Development.
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Tutorials and Examples for WordPress Plugin Boilerplate, a foundation for WordPress Plugin Development.
Facilitates WordPress plugin and theme development.
🚀WordPress Plugin Boilerplate using modern web techs like TypeScript, SASS, and so on... on top of a local development environment with Docker and predefined GitLab CI for continous integration and deployment!
Advanced WordPress Plugin Development
A toolkit for faster, smoother WordPress 5 development
A starter template for WordPress plugins, with autoloading, namespaces and object caching (where available).
This is a WordPress boilerplate plugin using vue 3, build with vite. Also tailwind setup available.
A better way to build settings pages for your plugins/themes.
A simple Visual Studio Code container setup for WordPress development (https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers).
Provides Function To Check if a plugin is active/inactive & function to compare versions.
PHP boilerplate used in all WordPress plugins released by LittleBizzy that supports automatic updates for both public and private GitHub repos.
WordPress & TypeScript. Simple starter template for WordPress projects that want to use TypeScript in combination with @wordpress/scripts
🔌 This plugin creates Gutenberg blocks using ACF
Generates POT Files for your wordpress Plugin / Theme based on the content inside Github Repo
A simple WordPress plugin boilerplate with Vite, Vue and Tailwind in OOP Principle
This is the simple plugin that counts the views of the your wordpress website
A class for setting up configurations in WordPress projects
A WordPress plugin framework.
Makes registering custom post types, taxonomies, sidebars, menus and widgets pretty easy.
WPCrudRest is WordPress CRUD and RESTful Plugin generator tools that enable you to create WordPress Plugins by simply design (modeling) theirs structure graphically
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