I'm raising this issue to create a WP-CLI intro video tutorial to complement the course as discussed in #632
Topic Description
An introduction to WP-CLI - the WordPress command line tool
See the outline document
Objectives
- Gain an initial understanding of what WP-CLI is and why it is powerful and worth learning more about.
- Equally: understand if WP-CLI is NOT something that the trainee would want to learn more about.
- Know how to install WP-CLI (on various different platforms - bear in mind some tools like Local and DevKinsta come with WP-* CLI and many hosting environments have it pre-installed too).
- Understand some of the most useful, time-saving features of WP-CLI.
- Know at least three commands that can be used immediately.
- Understand that you can develop your own CLI commands (but not HOW to develop them other than by referencing the handbook).
- Understand how to get help from WP-CLI, both on the command line and in the documentation.
- Know where to go to find out more.
Things specifically NOT to include (with rationale):
- That you can contribute to the WP-CLI project and how to do so (because a beginner will not have the skills or knowledge required).
- Security (people may have questions about this but it should remain out of scope).
Pre-requisites
- I can use the command line/terminal/shell on my computer or server (or am willing to learn!)
- I either:
- Have WordPress installed locally on my own computer OR
- Have WordPress on a host that allows me to SSH to the server.
- I understand some basic WordPress administration concepts such as posts, users, and plugins.
Related Resources
Links to related content on Learn, HelpHub, DevHub, GitHub Gutenberg Issues, DevNotes, etc.
Guidelines
Review the [team guidelines] (https://make.wordpress.org/training/handbook/guidelines/)
Tutorial Development Checklist
I'm raising this issue to create a WP-CLI intro video tutorial to complement the course as discussed in #632
Topic Description
An introduction to WP-CLI - the WordPress command line tool
See the outline document
Objectives
Things specifically NOT to include (with rationale):
Pre-requisites
Related Resources
Links to related content on Learn, HelpHub, DevHub, GitHub Gutenberg Issues, DevNotes, etc.
Guidelines
Review the [team guidelines] (https://make.wordpress.org/training/handbook/guidelines/)
Tutorial Development Checklist