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WP-CLI v2.11.0 Release Notes

A new release of WP-CLIWP-CLI WP-CLI is the Command Line Interface for WordPress, used to do administrative and development tasks in a programmatic way. The project page is http://wp-cli.org/ https://make.wordpress.org/cli/WP-CLI v2.11.0, is now available. For this release, we had 61 contributors collaborate to get 274 pull requests merged. 

As always, big thanks to the WP-CLI sponsors that make the continued maintenance possible.

This is a small release that fixes a lot of small and not so small bugs, but we also have a couple of new features that I’ll want to highlight. As always, you can also skip directly to the detailed changelog if you prefer.

If you already use WP-CLI, updating is as simple as wp cli update. Else, check out our website for recommended installation methods.

Thank you for providing the additional details on the pull requests. I’ll go through each one and provide improved highlights with examples and usage details:

Improved CSV Handling

The CSV reading functionality has been enhanced to properly handle multi-line values. This fix ensures that complex CSV data can be processed correctly, improving the reliability of commands that work with CSV input.

Example of a CSV file that can now be correctly processed:

id,name,description
1,"Product A","This is a
multi-line
description"
2,"Product B","Another description"

New Signup Management Commands

New commands have been added for managing signups on multisiteMultisite Multisite is a WordPress feature which allows users to create a network of sites on a single WordPress installation. Available since WordPress version 3.0, Multisite is a continuation of WPMU or WordPress Multiuser project. WordPress MultiUser project was discontinued and its features were included into WordPress core.https://codex.wordpress.org/Create_A_Network. installations:

  • wp user signup list: List signups
  • wp user signup get: Get details about a signup
  • wp user signup activate: Activate one or more signups
  • wp user signup delete: Delete one or more signups

Example usage:

# List all signups
$ wp user signup list

# Activate a signup
$ wp user signup activate johndoe@example.com

# Delete a signup
$ wp user signup delete 123

New Site Generator Command

A new wp site generate command has been added to create multiple sites programmatically in a multisite installation. This is useful for testing or development purposes.

Example usage:

# Generate 10 new sites
$ wp site generate --count=10

# Generate sites with a specific slug
$ wp site generate --count=2 --slug=testsite

GitHubGitHub GitHub is a website that offers online implementation of git repositories that can easily be shared, copied and modified by other developers. Public repositories are free to host, private repositories require a paid subscription. GitHub introduced the concept of the ‘pull request’ where code changes done in branches by contributors can be reviewed and discussed before being merged be the repository owner. https://github.com/ Release Installation Support

The extension command now supports installing plugins and themes directly from GitHub releases. This feature allows users to easily install and manage extensions hosted on GitHub without manual downloads.

Example usage:

# Install a plugin from its latest GitHub release
$ wp plugin install https://github.com/username/plugin-name/releases/latest

# Install a specific version of a theme from GitHub
$ wp theme install https://github.com/username/theme-name/releases/tag/v1.2.3

Improved PluginPlugin A plugin is a piece of software containing a group of functions that can be added to a WordPress website. They can extend functionality or add new features to your WordPress websites. WordPress plugins are written in the PHP programming language and integrate seamlessly with WordPress. These can be free in the WordPress.org Plugin Directory https://wordpress.org/plugins/ or can be cost-based plugin from a third-party Management

A new --recently-active option has been added to the plugin list command, allowing users to quickly identify and manage plugins that have been recently active on their site.

Example usage:

# List recently active plugins
$ wp plugin list --recently-active

# Activate all recently active plugins
$ wp plugin activate $(wp plugin list --recently-active --field=name)

Option to Delete Unknown Image Sizes

A new --delete-unknown flag has been added to the wp media regenerate command. This allows users to remove files and image metadata for image sizes that no longer exist in the site’s configuration, without regenerating other thumbnails.

Example usage:

# Remove unknown image sizes for all images
$ wp media regenerate --delete-unknown

# Remove unknown image sizes for a specific image
$ wp media regenerate 123 --delete-unknown

This feature is particularly useful for cleaning up after changing image size configurations or removing plugins that added custom image sizes.

User Existence Check Command

A new wp user exists command has been added, similar to the existing wp post exists command. This allows for quick checks on whether a user exists in the WordPress database.

Example usage:

# The user exists.
$ wp user exists 1337
Success: User with ID 1337 exists.
$ echo $?
0

# The user does not exist.
$ wp user exists 10000
$ echo $?
1

Fish Shell Completion Support

WP-CLI now supports command completion for the Fish shell, expanding its compatibility beyond Bash and Zsh. This addition makes it easier for Fish shell users to work with WP-CLI commands.

Detailed change log

To avoid too much noise in the list above, the following types of pull requests have been omitted:

  • PRs that only bumped dependencies to their latest version.
  • PRs that only fixed a typo in the documentation.
  • PRs that add a Composer script.

wp-cli/wp-cli-bundle

  • Update versions of WP-CLI used in tests [#658]
  • Stop testing WordPress latest version on PHPPHP PHP (recursive acronym for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor) is a widely-used open source general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for web development and can be embedded into HTML. http://php.net/manual/en/intro-whatis.php. < 7.2 [#651]

wp-cli/wp-cli

  • Add fish shell completion [#5954]
  • Add defaults and accepted values for runcommand() options in documentation [#5953]
  • Address warnings with filenames ending in full stop on Windows [#5951]
  • Fix unit tests [#5950]
  • Update copyright year in license [#5942]
  • Fix breaking multi-line CSV values on reading [#5939]
  • Fix broken GutenbergGutenberg The Gutenberg project is the new Editor Interface for WordPress. The editor improves the process and experience of creating new content, making writing rich content much simpler. It uses ‘blocks’ to add richness rather than shortcodes, custom HTML etc. https://wordpress.org/gutenberg/ test [#5938]
  • Update docker runner to resolve docker path using /usr/bin/env [#5936]
  • Fix inherit path in nested directory [#5930]
  • Minor docblock improvements [#5929]
  • Add Signup fetcher [#5926]
  • Ensure the alias has the leading @ symbol when added [#5924]
  • Include any non-default hook information in CompositeCommand [#5921]
  • Correct completion case when it ends in = [#5913]
  • Fix inline comments [#5912]
  • Update inline comments [#5910]
  • Add a real-world example for cli has-command [#5908]
  • Fix typos [#5901]
  • Avoid PHP deprecation notices in PHP 8.1.x [#5899]

wp-cli/handbook

  • Update handbook for v2.11.0 release [#531]
  • Add missing scaffold package markdown files [#529]
  • Fix Undefined array key warning [#525]
  • Add files autoloader for bin/command.php [#524]
  • Small typo correction [#523]
  • Fix documentation generation error [#520]
  • Add Yoast WP-CLI command to tools.md [#517]
  • Add search and replace quick start & adding new command [#515]
  • Add Composer package name [#514]
  • Clean up hosting links [#513]
  • Add to hosting-companies.md [#512]
  • Remove invalid link from handbook [#511]
  • Update contributor dayContributor Day Contributor Days are standalone days, frequently held before or after WordCamps but they can also happen at any time. They are events where people get together to work on various areas of https://make.wordpress.org/ There are many teams that people can participate in, each with a different focus. https://2017.us.wordcamp.org/contributor-day/ https://make.wordpress.org/support/handbook/getting-started/getting-started-at-a-contributor-day/. page for WCEU 2024 [#510]
  • Add documentation on Fish completions [#508]
  • Add code quality setup [#506]
  • Fix global parameters 404 link [#504]
  • Fix release checklist hyperlink [#503]
  • Fix broken link for the global parameters hyperlink [#502]
  • Include hook details in documentation [#501]
  • Add link to contribution tutorial videos [#500]
  • Update hosting-companies.md [#499]
  • Refresh the Hack Day page for April 2024 [#498]
  • Fix branch name in common issues handbook page [#497]
  • Fix common issues title [#496]
  • Fix broken link [#494]
  • Add Hack Day page to manifest [#492]
  • Separate out the WP-CLI Hack Day and WordCampWordCamp WordCamps are casual, locally-organized conferences covering everything related to WordPress. They're one of the places where the WordPress community comes together to teach one another what they’ve learned throughout the year and share the joy. Learn more. Contributor Day docs [#490]
  • Update running-commands-remotely.md [#489]
  • Update brew formula link [#487]
  • Update installing.md [#481]

wp-cli/cache-command

  • Update failing tests after new transient in WP coreCore Core is the set of software required to run WordPress. The Core Development Team builds WordPress. [#97]

wp-cli/config-command

  • Improve messaging when shuffling salts [#177]
  • Fix incorrect message shuffling salt in PHP 5.6 [#176]
  • Update config commands examples [#174]
  • Refactor config create command [#181]

wp-cli/core-command

  • Remove extraneous argument in core update example [#255]
  • Fix --format in core check-update command [#253]
  • Update core commands docs [#251]

wp-cli/cron-command

  • Fix cron commands examples [#102]
  • Add --all flag to cron event delete [#98]

wp-cli/db-command

  • Add note about multisite usage in db query docs [#251]
  • Enable --format=<format> for db search [#247]
  • Update tests after change in WP trunk version [#257]

wp-cli/embed-command

  • Update examples for embed commands [#75]

wp-cli/entity-command

  • Avoid time dependent test in user application-password [#499]
  • Support new upstream autoload options [#496]
  • Support nickname when creating user [#495]
  • Use twentytwelve theme in menu location test [#494]
  • Add examples for option set-autoload and option get-autoload commands [#492]
  • Add missing ## OPTIONS in CommandWithTerms class [#487]
  • Add user exists command [#486]
  • Accept user login and email in user spam and user unspam commands [#485]
  • Update doc for user spam and user unspam command [#483]
  • Validate reassigning user in user delete command [#482]
  • Fix warning message in user spam command [#481]
  • Add missing application-password and site meta subcommands to readme [#478]
  • Introduce --format=ids in user application-password list [#475]
  • Fix dynamic property issue in user session class [#470]
  • Fix PHP notice in comment recount with invalid ID [#469]
  • Fix example for site deactivate command [#468]
  • Update examples in user commands [#467]
  • Update term commands examples [#466]
  • Update example output for comment delete command [#465]
  • Fix menu command output examples [#462]
  • Add site generate command [#498]
  • Add commands for managing signups on multisite [#489]

wp-cli/extension-command

  • Improve warning message for installing and activating multiple themes [#419]
  • Replace user-switching plugin from feature tests [#418]
  • Update the theme in feature tests [#417]
  • Show additional plugin headerHeader The header of your site is typically the first thing people will experience. The masthead or header art located across the top of your page is part of the look and feel of your website. It can influence a visitor’s opinion about your content and you/ your organization’s brand. It may also look different on different screen sizes. values in plugin get <plugin> output [#414]
  • Add tested_up_to field [#413]
  • Warn when supplying multiple themes with theme install --activate [#408]
  • Fix plugin commands examples [#403]
  • Update theme commands examples [#401]
  • Correct parameter type in ParseThemeNameInput trait [#400]
  • Add --recently-active option in plugin list command [#424]
  • Fix visibility in command class methods [#423]
  • Add support for GitHub release installation [#421]
  • Replace edit-flow plugin by debug-bar in feature tests [#427]

wp-cli/i18n-command

  • Skip strings without translation in make-php [#389]
  • Add more headers to PHP translation files [#388]
  • Use relative paths for file header references [#384]
  • Translate “description” field from theme.json [#408]
  • Revert changes to extract title from styles.blocks.variations [#407]
  • find title string within styles.blocks.variations in theme.json [#405]
  • Add tests for rspack and esbuild bundle output [#404]
  • Fix deprecation warnings in unit tests [#402]
  • Use relative paths for file header references (Windows fix) [#400]
  • Ensure that the POT file uses the same license as the theme [#399]
  • Add examples for i18n update-po command [#392]
  • Add examples for i18 make-pot [#390]

wp-cli/language-command

  • Update examples for language command [#145]
  • Update examples for language core command [#142]
  • Update examples for language theme command [#141]
  • Update examples for language plugin command [#140]
  • Improve warning message for unavailable language pack [#139]
  • Update doc for language core install command [#153]
  • Add --format=count in language list commands [#151]
  • Update feature tests for language core update [#149]

wp-cli/maintenance-mode-command

  • Add missing OPTIONS heading in maintenance-mode activate command [#28]

wp-cli/media-command

  • Fix incorrect image sizes in media image-size command [#192]
  • Remove extraneous error check [#191]
  • Update media commands examples [#189]
  • Optimize memory consumption when querying attachments [#188]
  • Add option to delete unknown image sizes [#199]

wp-cli/package-command

  • Update docs and examples for package commands [#186]
  • Fix failing test [#185]
  • Fix failing PHPUnit tests [#188]

wp-cli/php-cli-tools

  • Fix unit tests [#172]

wp-cli/scaffold-command

  • Update theme tests to remove p2 and use twentytwelve [#336]
  • Correct plugin main file in bootstrap in scaffolded test [#335]
  • Scaffold theme test should work in PHP greater than 8.0 [#334]
  • Add GitHub as valid CI for plugin scaffold and theme scaffold [#331]
  • Update scaffold command examples [#329]

wp-cli/search-replace-command

  • Fix tests after change in WordPress trunk [#195]
  • Fix test for WordPress trunk [#197]

wp-cli/super-admin-command

  • Add IDs as format for super admin list [#60]
  • Correct super-admin commands examples [#57]

wp-cli/widget-command

  • Replace p2 theme with twentytwelve in feature test [#61]

wp-cli/wp-config-transformer

  • Fix failing PHPUnit tests [#52]

Contributors

#release, #v2-11-0

WP-CLI v2.11.0 release date: August 6th

The v2.11.0 release of WP-CLIWP-CLI WP-CLI is the Command Line Interface for WordPress, used to do administrative and development tasks in a programmatic way. The project page is http://wp-cli.org/ https://make.wordpress.org/cli/ is scheduled to be published on Tuesday, August 6th 2024.

Apart from bug fixes and compatibility improvements, you can also expect a few command and parameter additions to help make the tool more efficient, as well as a large swath of documentation fixes and improvements.

Fifteen Merged PRs for WP-CLI Hack Day 2024

The third ever WP-CLIWP-CLI WP-CLI is the Command Line Interface for WordPress, used to do administrative and development tasks in a programmatic way. The project page is http://wp-cli.org/ https://make.wordpress.org/cli/ Hack Day is now complete!

It was really nice to connect with folks both on Zoom and in SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/.. With how much async collaboration we have in the project, it’s quite refreshing to discuss bugs and implementations in real-time. I think we had a Zoom room open for over seven hours.

Many thanks to everyone that participated! 🙏 @abhi3315, @brianhenryie, @danielbachhuber, Deepak Kumar, isla w, @johnbillion, @kau-boy, @mkrndmane, @meszarosrob, @petitphp, @rabmalin, @schlessera, @swissspidy, Takshil Kunadia, @tfirdaus, @thelovekesh

We had 15 pull requests that were merged during the event:

  1. Update docker runner to resolve docker path using /usr/bin/env
  2. Add Signup fetcher
  3. Fix broken Gutenberg test
  4. Warn when supplying multiple themes with theme install --activate
  5. Add wp-versions-data-fetcher workflow
  6. Improve warning message for install and activate multiple themes
  7. Fix breaking multi-line CSV values on reading
  8. Ensure that the POT file use the same license as the theme
  9. Fix inherit path in nested directory
  10. Update failing tests after new transient in WP core
  11. Add tested_up_to field
  12. Correct plugin main file in bootstrap in scaffolded test
  13. Include any non default hook information in CompositeCommand
  14. Add support for GitHub release installation
  15. Enable --format=<format> for db search

In addition to those, we had an additional 6 pull requests with substantial progress during the event that aren’t yet merged:

See you at the next WP-CLI Hack Day!

Save the date! WP-CLI Hack Day on Friday, April 26th

We’re happy to announce the third ever WP-CLIWP-CLI WP-CLI is the Command Line Interface for WordPress, used to do administrative and development tasks in a programmatic way. The project page is http://wp-cli.org/ https://make.wordpress.org/cli/ Hack Day! 🤓🎈

On 🕓 Friday, 26th April 2024 we’ll officially kick off the WP-CLI Hack Day at 🕗 Friday, 26th April 2024, 0800 UTC. From that point on, @schlessera, @swissspidy, and I will be generally available in Slack #cli channel and on the GitHub wp-cli organization to onboard new contributors, help people pick issues to work on and remove hurdles that keep them from finishing their PRs. This will continue more or less without interruption during the entire event.

From 🕓 Friday, 26th April 2024, 0900 UTC to Friday, 26th April 2024, 1000 UTC and then again between 🕓 Friday, 26th April 2024, 1500 UTC and Friday, 26th April 2024, 1600 UTC we’ll have an open video chat that everyone can join, where we can discuss remaining issues live and chat about the progress we’ve made. This extended video chat session will then conclude the event. Shortly after 🕕 Friday, 26th April 2024, 2200 UTC, I will post a make/cli blog post about the progress we were able to make during the allotted time frame.

The 🎯 goal for this WP-CLI Hack Day is both simple and ambitious:

Finish the day with 2️⃣0️⃣ pull requests that have been merged during the event ❗️

Everyone is welcome to participate! This event is supposed to be fun and inspiring, and we expect people to help each other make progress along the way.

Let’s make this happen! 👍 The official hashtag for the event is #hackwpcli 📣

#hack-day

WP-CLI v2.10.0 Release Notes

A new release of WP-CLIWP-CLI WP-CLI is the Command Line Interface for WordPress, used to do administrative and development tasks in a programmatic way. The project page is http://wp-cli.org/ https://make.wordpress.org/cli/WP-CLI v2.10.0, is now available. For this release, we had 63 contributors collaborate to get 233 pull requests merged. 

As always, big thanks to the WP-CLI sponsors that make the continued maintenance possible.

This is a small release that fixes a lot of small and not so small bugs, but we also have a couple of new features that I’ll want to highlight. As always, you can also skip directly to the detailed changelog if you prefer.

If you already use WP-CLI, updating is as simple as wp cli update. Else, check out our website for recommended installation methods.

New i18n make-php command

The WordPress coreCore Core is the set of software required to run WordPress. The Core Development Team builds WordPress. performance team is working on the Performant Translations feature project, which aims to speed up translations by using PHPPHP PHP (recursive acronym for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor) is a widely-used open source general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for web development and can be embedded into HTML. http://php.net/manual/en/intro-whatis.php. files instead of MO files. The goal is to get it ready for WordPress 6.5.

The new i18n make-php command allows you to experiment with these faster translations right away and see how these work for your projects.

# Create PHP files for all PO files in the current directory.

$ wp i18n make-php .

# Create a PHP file from a single PO file in a specific directory.
$ wp i18n make-php example-plugin-de_DE.po languages

Update themes to minor or patch versions

When updating themes with WP-CLI, you can now to choose to only update to the latest minor or patch version with the new flags --minor and --patch.

You could already do this for pluginPlugin A plugin is a piece of software containing a group of functions that can be added to a WordPress website. They can extend functionality or add new features to your WordPress websites. WordPress plugins are written in the PHP programming language and integrate seamlessly with WordPress. These can be free in the WordPress.org Plugin Directory https://wordpress.org/plugins/ or can be cost-based plugin from a third-party updates, and now themes are joining the club as well.

Support for adding and removing of multiple user roles

The two commands user add-role and user remove-role are now less lazy and can accept multiple roles to add or remove for a given user. You can make this work by simply adding as many roles as needed as separate arguments.

$ wp user add-role 12 author editor

Success: Added 'author', 'editor' roles for johndoe (12).

$ wp user remove-role 12 author editor
Success: Removed 'author', 'editor' roles for johndoe (12).

FilterFilter Filters are one of the two types of Hooks https://codex.wordpress.org/Plugin_API/Hooks. They provide a way for functions to modify data of other functions. They are the counterpart to Actions. Unlike Actions, filters are meant to work in an isolated manner, and should never have side effects such as affecting global variables and output. the site list by user

When displaying a list of sites on your multisiteMultisite Multisite is a WordPress feature which allows users to create a network of sites on a single WordPress installation. Available since WordPress version 3.0, Multisite is a continuation of WPMU or WordPress Multiuser project. WordPress MultiUser project was discontinued and its features were included into WordPress core.https://codex.wordpress.org/Create_A_Network. network, you can now filter this list by a site user and only display sites that this user is a part of. You can do so by using the new --site_user flag for the site list command.

This can be helpful for administrative tasks around access control or for offboarding users.

Detailed change log

To avoid too much noise in the list above, the following types of pull requests have been omitted:

  • PRs that only bumped dependencies to their latest version.
  • PRs that only fixed a typo in the documentation.
  • PRs that add a Composer script.

wp-cli/wp-cli-bundle

  • Fix SQLite tests [#588]

wp-cli/wp-cli

  • Fix PHP deprecation warnings [#5897]
  • Only use --skip-column-statistics flag when available [#5895]
  • Handle unparseable tags gracefully [#5894]
  • WpOrgApi: allow specifying fields request parameters [#5893]
  • Remove unneeded compatibility shim [#5885]
  • Use has_config() in get_config() to prevent warnings on null values [#5880]
  • Suggest 'network meta' intead of 'network option' [#5879]
  • Updated docblock for admin.php [#5877]
  • Fix PHP fatals when admin.php has CRLF line endings [#5875]
  • Standard completion of current option [#5873]
  • Add WP_CLI\Utils\has_stdin() function [#5872]
  • Add verbosity level and quiet flag in ssh command based on debug flag [#5869]
  • Remove the pre-commit hook installation and its corresponding command [#5868]
  • Add missing required arguments when using --prompt [#5865]
  • Move RecursiveDataStructureTraverser to wp-cli/wp-cli package [#5864] [#5866] [#5871]
  • Add docker compose command support in SSHSSH Secure SHell - a protocol for securely connecting to a remote system in addition to or in place of a password. command generation [#5863]
  • Add missing documentation for $data attribute in http_request() [#5861]
  • Update inline PHP documentation [#5853]
  • Remove contrib-list.php [#5851]
  • Update release checklist template [#5850]
  • Update tests to accommodate for SQLite [#5849]
  • Post-release version bump after v2.9.0 [#5848]
  • Update Formatter\show_table to use Runner->in_color rather than shouldColorize [#5804]

wp-cli/handbook

wp-cli/wp-cli.github.com

  • Update translations [#434]
  • Fix link in index.md [#433]
  • Update ja/index.md [#432]

wp-cli/checksum-command

  • Add edge case handling checksum verification of hello-dolly plugin [#119]

wp-cli/config-command

  • Add support for MySQLMySQL MySQL is a relational database management system. A database is a structured collection of data where content, configuration and other options are stored. https://www.mysql.com/. socket connection [#171]
  • Fix tests for SQLite [#168]

wp-cli/core-command

  • Add --force-check flag to check-update command [#246]
  • Improve SQLite compatibility [#243]

wp-cli/db-command

  • Better document --skip-column-names for retrieving a specific value [#249]
  • Regenerate README file [#246]
  • Document what wp db check doesn’t do and provide suggestions for next commands [#244]

wp-cli/entity-command

  • Add missing documentation [#451]
  • Add command to get the post ID by URLURL A specific web address of a website or web page on the Internet, such as a website’s URL www.wordpress.org [#449]
  • Fix archiving a site by numeric slug [#448]
  • Regenerate README file [#447]
  • Add origin and exclude-role-names filters to list-caps command [#445]
  • Fix deleting a site by a slug that is an integer [#444]
  • Reuse has_stdin() from framework [#443]
  • Remove RecursiveDataStructureTraverser [#442]
  • Support for adding and removing of multiple user roles [#437]
  • Add examples on listing unapproved, spam and trashTrash Trash in WordPress is like the Recycle Bin on your PC or Trash in your Macintosh computer. Users with the proper permission level (administrators and editors) have the ability to delete a post, page, and/or comments. When you delete the item, it is moved to the trash folder where it will remain for 30 days. comments [#436]
  • Fix super admin test on SQLite [#434]
  • Do not assume get_super_admins() has the 0 array index [#432]
  • Improve SQLite compatibility [#431]
  • Fix example for post create command [#458]
  • Update examples for user application delete command [#457]
  • Regenerate README file [#456]
  • Fix variable name in application_name_exists polyfill [#455]
  • Add filter site__user_in on wp site list [#438]

wp-cli/extension-command

  • Regenerate README file [#381]
  • Add update_version to the default fields for plugin and theme commands [#380]
  • Update some tests for SQLite [#378]
  • Remove duplicated code [#391]
  • Switch tests to use site-secrets instead of user-switching [#389]
  • Support 'wporg_status' and 'wporg_last_updated' as optional wp plugin list fields [#382]
  • Regenerate README file [#397]
  • Added --minor and --patch CLICLI Command Line Interface. Terminal (Bash) in Mac, Command Prompt in Windows, or WP-CLI for WordPress. option in wp theme update [#393]
  • Fix counting of errors when attempting activations [#398]

wp-cli/i18n-command

  • make-mo: Add destination file support [#373]
  • Stage the correct files in schema workflow [#370]
  • Update theme-i18n.json [#366]
  • Fix file format in make-php [#379]
  • Regenerate README file [#378]
  • Add file references for plugin/theme headers [#377]
  • Add wp i18n make-php command [#363]

wp-cli/language-command

  • Fix tests after WordPress 6.4 release [#133]
  • Skip some tests on SQLite [#132]
  • Allow for PHP 8.2+ warning on old WP core [#130]
  • Remove use of @require-wp-latest [#135]
  • Re-enable some tests for SQLite [#134]
  • Properly delete JSONJSON JSON, or JavaScript Object Notation, is a minimal, readable format for structuring data. It is used primarily to transmit data between a server and web application, as an alternative to XML. & PHP translation files [#137]

wp-cli/maintenance-mode-command

  • Evaluate $upgrading numeric value when checking if maintenance mode is active [#22]

wp-cli/media-command

  • Add --file_name=<name> argument for wp media import [#187]

wp-cli/package-command

  • Fix compatibility with newer Composer versions [#183]

wp-cli/php-cli-tools

  • Fix maxFlag to flagMax and maxOption to optionMax typos in HelpScreen class [#170]
  • Use class instead of static variables for the speed measurement [#168]
  • Remove inexistent post-install-cmd [#167]
  • Fix type hinting for prompt function [#141]

wp-cli/scaffold-command

  • Add @require-mysql for tests with explicit MySQL dependency [#326]
  • Remove Travis CI from wp scaffold plugin-tests [#325]

wp-cli/search-replace-command

  • Skip search and replace on objects that can’t deserialize safely [#192]

  • PHP 8.2 Deprecation: Fix creation of dynamic property. [#193]

wp-cli/super-admin-command

  • PHP 8.2 Deprecation: Fix creation of dynamic property. [#55]

wp-cli/wp-config-transformer

  • Replace DOS line endings with LF [#49]
  • Fix empty line comment parsing by checking for the existing of a line ending [#48]

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