A WP CLI command to list the available shortcodes
Originally by @paulund Quick links: Using | Installing | Contributing | Support, (*1)
WP CLI command:, (*2)
$ wp shortcode list
Installing this package requires WP-CLI v1.1.0 or greater. Update to the latest stable release with wp cli update
., (*3)
Once you've done so, you can install this package with:, (*4)
$ wp package install 0xcrypto/list-shortcodes
or,, (*5)
$ wp package install git@github.com:0xcrypto/list-shortcodes.git
WordPress Plugin is also available. To install the plugin instead,, (*6)
Using WP CLI, (*7)
$ wp plugin install https://github.com/0xcrypto/list-shortcodes/archive/master.zip
Using Git, (*8)
$ git clone https://github.com/0xcrypto/list-shortcodes wp-content/plugins/list-shortcodes
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