🚀WordPress Plugin Boilerplate using modern web techs like TypeScript, SASS, and so on... on top of a local development environment with Docker and predefined GitLab CI for continous integration and deployment!
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🚀WordPress Plugin Boilerplate using modern web techs like TypeScript, SASS, and so on... on top of a local development environment with Docker and predefined GitLab CI for continous integration and deployment!
The library allows using PHP Attributes (introduced in PHP version 8) to automagically add WordPress Hooks (Filters and Actions) to objects' methods.
In this tutorial, I will demonstrate how to utilize WordPress hooks with PHP attributes. Although it may not be necessary for every simple plugin, employing PHP attributes can be particularly useful in plugins with a large codebase.
Interfaces for interop within WordPress
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