‘command line’ Videos

  • Marcos Schratzenstaller: WP-CLI para Iniciantes

    WordCamp Porto Alegre 2018Speaker: Marcos Schratzenstaller

    June 25, 2018 — Breve introdução sobre o WP-CLI, suas funcionalidades básicas e como extender o projeto.

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  • Alex Centeno: Save 15 minutes or more on WordPress a day: Intro to the Command Line for administrators

    WordCamp Raleigh 2018Speaker: Alex Centeno

    June 11, 2018 — In the life of every WordPress administrator, saving a few seconds here and there can make a big difference at the end of the day.

    We have heard of the command line before, tools like Bash, SSH and WP-CLI are considered too complex for the average administrator.

    In this introduction, we will take an introductory look at these tools in a language that administrators can understand and in a way that we can start using them right away.

    We will look at topics like:

    1. Connecting to a remote server via SSH.
    2. Executing simple WP-CLI commands to create fast database backups, export a list of users, or “search and replace” for a string on a website without the need of plugins.
    2. Creating and using simple scripts in bash.

  • Aart Geys: WordPress website onderhoud met wp-cli

    WordCamp Antwerp 2018Speaker: Aart Geys

    March 30, 2018 — Introductie voor beginners met enkele concrete praktijkvoorbeelden die verduidelijken hoe het gebruik van de commandolijn het dagelijks leven van iedere WordPress gebruiker makkelijker kan maken zodat er meer tijd overblijft voor de leuke dingen. Het leven is nu eenmaal meer dan website onderhoud alleen. Als beginnende WordPress gebruikers na de voordracht al niet onmiddellijk naar huis snellen om wp-cli uit te proberen dan hoop ik tenminste dat ik hun mogelijke angst voor de commandolijn een beetje kleiner heb kunnen maken 😉

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  • Kailey Lampert: Don’t Be Afraid Of The Command Line

    WordCamp Seattle 2017Speaker: Kailey Lampert

    March 8, 2018 — The command line is a very powerful tool that you can use for all sorts of things. But the terminal can be a little scary if you’ve never been there before.

    Let’s demystify it a bit and go over:

    what you’re looking at,
    some basic commands that’ll help you get around, and
    a glimpse of some more advanced commands that can be handy to have in your toolbox.

    Equipped with the basics, we’ll then learn about a powerful WordPress tool: WP-CLI. This won’t be an in-depth developer discussion, but a demo of what it can do and why you should be excited to try it out.

    Note: Sorry, but this will be based on Mac/Unix. Windows has some exceptions that won’t be covered.

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  • Dwayne McDaniel: WP-CLI: Don’t Fear the Command Line

    WordCamp Albuquerque 2018Speaker: Dwayne McDaniel

    February 27, 2018 — In this presentation I will demonstrate a simple install script that will have a fully functioning, customized WP website in about the same time than it normally takes download the WordPress.zip file. We will also look for how third party tools and hosts are leveraging the WP-CLI to make your life as a developer even easier. Walk away with: -A new appreciation for the command line. -The desire to script ‘all the things’ to save time. -Knowledge of serious time saving tools -Ideas about how to automate your processes to be more productive and profitable.

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  • Геннадий Ковшенин: Взаимодействие с WordPress через командную строку

    WordCamp Moscow 2017Speaker: Gennady Kovshenin

    October 7, 2017 — В своем докладе на WordCamp Moscow Геннадий расскажет про WP-CLI – инструмент для работы с WordPress из командной строки.

    Поговорим о том, что это такое, что нужно знать для начала работы и зачем вообще работать с WordPress из терминала. По ходу презнтации освежим в памяти основы SSH и удаленной работы с сервером.

  • Ivelina Dimova: Make Your Own WP-CLI Command in 10 min

    WordCamp Europe 2017Speaker: Ivelina Dimova

    June 21, 2017 — WordPress developer working at CrowdFavorite where we create web solutions for big enterprise companies. I am more focused on back-end development and passionate about version control systems, deployment and server administration tools.

    Have you heard WP-CLI, an about open source WordPress management tool that can make your development flow a lot easier? If you’ve heard about it or already use, you probably wondered how it be extended to support custom commands. This talk will give you a short overview how to accomplish this and make your own magic with WP-CLI.

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  • Alain Schlesser: Controlling WordPress Through The Command Line – Introduction to WP-CLI

    WordCamp Berlin 2017Speaker: Alain Schlesser

    May 22, 2017 — If you manage more than one WordPress website, you might have experienced situations where you needed to do the exact same operation on multiple websites. If you were clicking through the sites one-by-one and thinking that there should be a better way to manage what you are trying to do, I’ve got good news: there actually is!

    WP-CLI lets you control your WordPress sites through the command line, allowing you to do any operation across an arbitrary number of sites. This can save you minutes, hours, days or even weeks of work.

    I’ll start with a small introduction to the command line itself, and then continue with very easy and common scenarios where WP-CLI can save you large amounts of time with little to no effort.

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  • Yoav Farhi: Getting Started With WP-CLI

    WordCamp Athens 2016Speaker: Yoav Farhi

    February 1, 2017 — What is WP-CLI? What can it do? Why should you use it? All those questions and more will be answered with a live demonstration of one of the most powerful tools in the WordPress ecosystem.

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  • Chris Mospaw: Leveraging WP-CLI

    WordCamp Denver 2016Speaker: Chris Mospaw

    November 9, 2016 — This talk starts by briefly touching on setup and installation, and then moves into some of the basic commands. Then it covers a few tricks, and finally how to easily extend WP-CLI with your own commands.

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