A curated collection of packages, resources, and tutorials for WP-CLI, the WordPress command-line interface.
Awesome WP-CLI is a curated directory of packages, resources, and tutorials for WP-CLI, the command-line interface for WordPress. It helps developers discover third-party commands, official documentation, and learning materials to extend and master WordPress management via the terminal. The project organizes the ecosystem around WP-CLI, making it easier to find tools for automation, testing, and enhanced workflows.
WordPress developers, system administrators, and DevOps professionals who use WP-CLI for managing WordPress installations, automating tasks, or building custom commands. It's particularly valuable for those seeking to expand WP-CLI's capabilities beyond core commands.
It saves time by aggregating and vetting the scattered WP-CLI ecosystem into one trusted resource, following the "awesome list" quality standards. Developers choose it to avoid manually searching for packages, tutorials, or official links, ensuring they access community-recommended tools and up-to-date documentation.
A curated list of packages and resources for WP-CLI, the command-line interface for WordPress.
Provides direct links to pre-filtered searches on Packagist for wp-cli-package type and GitHub for WP_CLI::add_command() usage, saving time over manual queries.
Highlights specific, useful third-party packages like Yoast/wp-cli-faker for test content and aaemnnosttv/wp-cli-login-command for secure logins, offering immediate practical value.
Aggregates all key official resources including the handbook, command reference, and contribution channels like the #cli Slack, making it a one-stop reference.
Includes tutorials, talks, and guides from sources such as WP Bullet and Siteground webinars, catering to different learning styles beyond text.
As a manually maintained list, it may not be updated in real-time with new packages or changes, relying on community contributions for freshness, as noted in the contribution guidelines.
While it curates resources, it doesn't provide reviews or ratings for packages, leaving users to vet compatibility and maintenance themselves based on external links.
All resources are external links; broken links or outdated content aren't actively monitored, potentially reducing reliability as the ecosystem evolves.
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