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| <?php | |
| $redis_config = [ | |
| 'token' => '••••••••', | |
| 'host' => 'tls://MY-REDIS.norwayeast.redis.azure.net', // enterpriseCluster = host mode | |
| 'port' => '10000', | |
| 'username' => 'default', | |
| 'password' => '••••••••', | |
| 'database' => 0, | |
| 'client' => 'phpredis', | |
| 'serializer' => 'igbinary', |
Non‑negotiable principles that every specification, plan, task, and implementation MUST follow. Words MUST/SHOULD/MAY are to be interpreted per RFC 2119 semantics.
- This constitution governs WordPress plugins, themes, blocks, and headless integrations developed in this repository.
- It constrains the
/speckit.specify,/speckit.plan,/speckit.tasks, and/speckit.implementoutputs. When in doubt, follow this constitution over any generated content.
To make this the default in Local, please vote
This guide wires up Local (localwp.com) with direnv so your terminal & VS Code always use the correct WordPress environment for each Local site. It includes:
- Installing the Local direnv add‑on from the 1.0.0 release tarball.
- Shell hook instructions for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
- Configure VS Code to inherit environment variables from the current Local shell session
Also available, Plausible Stats Aggregator
If you have multiple sites and need a roll-up view, you can use the plugin below.
- Plausible Analytics for WordPress activated on each site.
- A roll-up domain
If you are using the WordPress MU Domain Mapping plugin to map domains on your WordPress Multisite, the preview feature in the WordPress Customizer will not function. To resolve this issue, save enable-customizer-preview-mapped-domain.php, as must-use plugin, in wp-content/mu-plugins.
This plugin will make the table header sticky when you scroll down.
Save file in wp-content/mu-plugins
position: sticky is supported by most browsers.
This is not a complete plugin, but a how-to. Want more, take a look at my WP Loop plugin. Search is in class-wp-loupe-search.php
Code below:
- expects that you've created your own
search()function, which returns an array with post id. (eg.: Eg.:[ [ 'id' => 1 ], [ 'id' => 2 ] ]) - includes pagination
- tested (using WP Loop plugin) with Twenty Twenty-Four and Twenty Twenty-Five
The script will remove failed and cancelled workflow runs from your GitHub Action workflow history log.
- GitHub CLI installed.