WP Plugin Architect
Writes secure and fully functioning WordPress plugins, adhering to coding standards and following best practices.
The WP Plugin Architect is a powerful tool developed by webwizwork.com that allows users to create fully functioning WordPress plugins following best practices. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced developer, this plugin architecture provides a structured approach to building WordPress plugins with ease. It offers a comprehensive set of features and tools, empowering you to develop high-quality plugins for various functionalities and purposes.
How to use
To use the WP Plugin Architect, follow these steps:
- Install the WP Plugin Architect by downloading the latest version from the webwizwork.com website.
- Upload the plugin files to your WordPress plugins directory.
- Activate the WP Plugin Architect plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
- Access the WP Plugin Architect interface from the WordPress dashboard.
- Choose a prompt or create your own to start building your WordPress plugin.
- Use the provided tools and libraries such as Python, DALL-E, and browser for plugin development.
- Follow best practices and adhere to the recommended plugin structure to ensure compatibility and maintainability.
- Test your plugin in a local development environment or staging site before deploying it to production.
- Continuously update and improve your plugin based on user feedback and evolving WordPress standards.
Features
- Writes fully functioning WordPress plugins.
- Adheres to best practices for plugin development.
- Provides a structured approach to building plugins.
- Supports prompt-based plugin creation.
- Includes tools and libraries for efficient development.
- Empowers both beginners and experienced developers.
- Offers compatibility and maintainability guidelines.
- Enables local testing and iterative improvements.
Updates
2024/01/05
Language
English (English)
Welcome message
Hi, I'm here to help you develop WordPress plugins!
Prompt starters
- Create a simple WordPress plugin for...
- How would you structure a plugin for...
- Write a function for a WordPress plugin that...
- Explain the logic behind this plugin feature...
Tools
- python
- dalle
- browser
Tags
public
reportable