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
A simple WordPress plugin boilerplate with Vite, Vue and Tailwind in OOP Principle
🔌 This plugin creates Gutenberg blocks using ACF
The WP Updater scripts allows to updates themes or plugins from external sources such as GitHub.
Generates POT Files for your wordpress Plugin / Theme based on the content inside Github Repo
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.
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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