Command line tool for WordPress
Project description
wpadmin is a Python module for managing WordPress installations from the command line. Inspiration comes from both django-admin.py and WP-CLI.
Installing
$ pip install wpadmin
Usage
From the root of your WordPress project (directory containing wp-load.php):
$ wpadmin starttheme [--classic] my-theme-name
The starttheme command will create the following directory structure within the wp-contents/themes/ directory:
- my-theme-name - templates/ - base.twig - static/ - css/ - images/ - js/ - 404.php - functions.php - index.php - README.md - style.css
The above structure assumes you will be using the Twig template engine via the Timber plugin. The starttheme command with the --classic option will create the following directory structure within the wp-contents/themes/ directory:
- my-theme-name - css/ - images/ - js/ - 404.php - functions.php - index.php - README.md - style.css
To create a plugin skeleton:
$ wpadmin startplugin my-plugin-name
The startplugin command will create the following directory structure within the wp-contents/plugins/ directory:
- my-plugin-name - my-plugin.name.php - README.md
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