PHP_CodeSniffer rules (sniffs) to enforce WordPress coding conventions
WordPress, Git-ified. This repository is just a mirror of the WordPress subversion repository. Please do not send pull requests. Submit pull requests to https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop and patches to https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ instead.
WordPress Develop, Git-ified. Synced from git://develop.git.wordpress.org/, including branches and tags! This repository is just a mirror of the WordPress subversion repository. Please include a link to a pre-existing ticket on https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ with every pull request.
Expert-level WordPress knowledge for AI coding assistants - blocks, themes, plugins, and best practices
Desktop Mode is a WordPress plugin that turns /wp-admin into a desktop-style interface with movable windows and a dock menu. It’s opt-in per user, doesn’t change core, and fully reverts on deactivation.
Run WordPress in the browser via WebAssembly PHP
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Performance plugin from the WordPress Performance Group, which is a collection of standalone performance modules.
An MCP adapter that bridges the Abilities API to the Model Context Protocol, enabling MCP clients to discover and invoke WordPress plugin, theme, and core abilities programmatically.
The Openverse API allows programmatic access to search for CC-licensed and public domain digital media.
WordPress.org Meta, Git-ified. Synced from git://meta.git.wordpress.org/ This repository is just a mirror of the WordPress Meta subversion repository. Please include a link to a pre-existing ticket on https://meta.trac.wordpress.org/ with every pull request.
Press This is a little tool that lets you grab bits of the web and create new posts with ease. It will even allow you to choose from images or videos included on the page and use them in your post. Use Press This as a quick and lightweight way to highlight another page on the web.
Browse the WordPress Web.
WordCamps are casual, locally-organized conferences covering everything related to WordPress.
An experiment to explore an easy to install core WordPress development environment app.
The official WordPress AI benchmark. Evaluate how well language models understand WordPress development—from core APIs and coding standards to plugin architecture and security best practices.
Test your WordPress plugin with Plugin Check
Feature Plugin to add SQLite support to WordPress. Under Development.
WordPress Advanced Administration Handbook. This handbook will have the most technical, general, documentation about WordPress.
A WordPress plugin to create block themes
An API that allows consent management plugins to work together through a standardized interface. Planned for adoption to WordPress Core.
A simple plugin for WP-Admin design experiments. Brought to you by the WordPress Design Team.
A provider agnostic PHP AI client SDK to communicate with any generative AI models of various capabilities using a uniform API.
Two-Factor Authentication for WordPress.
Secure Custom Fields
A repository for the new Plugin Check plugin from the WordPress Performance and Plugins Team.
Examples for extending WordPress/Gutenberg with blocks.
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WordPress.org Community Team | Projects, Tasks, Goals, and tracking.
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Standalone, dependency-free PHP libraries for WordPress and PHP projects — XML, ZIP, Git, HTTP, Markdown, Filesystem, and more.
Deprecated in favor of ./environments/theme-directory in WordPress/wordpress.org.
Contribution-based practice program by the WordPress Foundation that brings university students into the heart of the WordPress open source project.
Draft for the WordPress.org Contributor Handbook
System-wide presence and awareness for WordPress.
Twenty Twenty-Three, the default WordPress theme sporting many styles that will launch with WordPress 6.1.
A personal study helper for Learn WordPress courses with course plans, lesson checklists, dates, and progress tracking
WordPress.org Learn - The canonical source for the code and content behind https://learn.WordPress.org
Practical examples for building WordPress blocks and extending the Editor.
In this GitHub space, WordPress team coordinates content to be published on the Developer Blog. Discussions and montly meetings (first Thu - 15:00 UTC) in WP Slack #core-dev-blog
Gets the Google fonts collection and transform it to a WordPress font library collection, including SVG previews
Twenty Twenty is included in Core as of WordPress 5.3 🎉 To report any issues, please go here: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/newticket
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Development of the Global Header and other mu-plugins used on WordPress.org.
Experimenting with themes made out of blocks.
A simple theme for testing Gutenberg.
Theme Test Data
Twenty Twenty-Two, the default WordPress theme that will launch with WordPress 5.9.
An AI client and API for WordPress to communicate with any generative AI models of various capabilities using a uniform API.
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Patch Trac based projects
WordPress plugin to test updates for jQuery and jQuery UI
A WordPress API for declaring and discovering plugin, theme, and core abilities in a human- and machine-readable way.
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A repository of feature examples for block themes.
Manuales de la Comunidad de WordPress España (Handbook)
Twenty Seventeen is a theme now included in all WordPress installs. To report any issues please go here: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/newticket
Identifies and collects data on cc-licensed content across web crawl data and public apis.
2FA for WordPress.org accounts
Third-party articles and specific tutorials on PHP upgrades.
Health Check is a WordPress plugin that will perform a number of checks on your WordPress install to detect common configuration errors and known issues.
A cross-browser extension that lets you search, filter, and use openly-licensed images.
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A GitHub Action for compiling a list of contributor props.
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