This is especially visible when we are CMS as WordPress. WordPress appeared in . For many years it offered no solution that would allow webmasters to perform administrative tasks on this script via the command line. Everything changed when the first version of the now constantly developed tool WP CLI appeared. Using WP CLI you can perform a number of tasks related to CMS operation including updating it creating database backups publishing new posts or perform other administrative activities. Anyone who wants to perform WordPress administration tasks in the most effective way can do so using the WP CLI tool.
If I want to present only the basic functions that can be performed using this application I should point out installing WordPress from scratch installing and updating themes and plugins ability to list all plugins and Phone Number List verify their status updating the WordPress script creating database backups and restoring them creating or changing accounts and editing user permissions.
To view the complete list of actions that WP CLI allows simply run the application from the command line without any arguments or with the 'help' argument. Let's take a practical look at what WordPress administration looks like using WP CLI. Here we go! To use WP CLI log in to the server via SSH. This connection can be established using the Putty program. A detailed description of the procedure for logging in via SSH to the server is presented in our Help Center aoc baza wiedzy co to jest ssh i what is it for . After logging in to the server via SSH we need to determine the location of the WordPress installation we ssume that we want to start working with WordPress which is installed in the 'wordpress wpn_ ' directory.