In last chapter, we saw a reason to add composer.json support to your own WordPress themes and plugins. We will see how to do that now. Note: composer.json in this chapter refers to file in root directory of your theme and plugin repo, and NOT file with same name in WordPress document root (htdocs / public_html) directory. Adding… Continue reading Adding Composer Support to Your Own Themes and Plugins (for developers)
Author: Rahul Bansal
I am a geek (wordpress), blogger (tech) & entrepreneur (rtCamp)
Updating Themes and Plugins (for entire WordPress site)
In last chapter, we saw how to add theme and plugin dependencies to WordPress project using composer. Like WordPress core, many themes and plugin releases updates from time to time. So we need to keep our composer.json updated. Fortunately, composer allows us to specify versions in many ways, which will avoid need to edit composer.json file after certain… Continue reading Updating Themes and Plugins (for entire WordPress site)
Managing Themes and Plugins (for entire WordPress site)
Using composer to define themes and plugin needed for a WordPress site. Covers wordpress.org hosted, git/svn-hosted, public and private/premium zip files.
Git and File-System Layout (non-default setup)
A non-default file-system layout for WordPress projects using composer and git. Everything is managed using stuff WordPress already supports.
Getting Started
Using concepts to manage entire WordPress projects, without needing git submodules. Useful to manage WordPress sites in cloud/multi-server enviornments
Composer and WordPress
Complete guide to use composer in WordPress ecosystem. Covers everything from theme/plugin development to managing entire WordPress project using composer
rtCamp’s new minimal design
Introducing rtCamp’s new minimal design. Our 6th design iteration in 6 years.
rtMedia PRO will undergo major changes
rtMedia Pro addon is now separated into several smaller individual add-ons based on features. There are more than 30+ addons we have developed.