Submit and release WordPress.org plugins from the command line.
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Submit and release WordPress.org plugins from the command line.
Import your existing website to WordPress in an intuitive way
Check if plugins from WordPress.org are compatible with WordPress Playground.
A collection of Playground blueprints that launch WordPress demo sites.
WooCommerce themes built by an AI agent on very strict rails. The rails are the point; the themes are the proof.
WordPress playground to create & use demo-content for GatherPress
Create, read update, delete & save xml-exports using WordPress Playground and GitHub.
Use WordPress' native export & import tools for GatherPress data
Run WordPress in the browser via WebAssembly PHP
Basic plugin example to display a notice inside WordPress admin
This repository contains various blueprints for the WordPress Playground and serves as a training resource for WordPress. It is designed to help users learn and practice WordPress configurations and features.
WordPress-native AI agents in chat blocks, REST, workflows, channels — built on Automattic/agents-api. Demo on Playground, MCP server admin, BYO provider.
Code-Reference for the GatherPress plugin, powered by WordPress & Playground
Use WordPress Playground for interactive project handovers.
Current state in the block transformation process of GatherPress
DualTone playground demo with content, user patterns and menus
Somewhat kludgy, locally hosted personal notes running in your browser via WordPress Playground.
WordPress Playground demo plugin and Blueprint for wpvdb
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