I have a client with a lot lot lot lot of WordPress sites, and I’m helping them craft a strategy for dealing with WordPress throughout their business. One thing we wanted to do was to take stock of all the plugins they have installed on all their sites, work out how many are in common, understand if any have security issues and so forth. Logging into hundreds of WordPress sites, even if we did have their login details, isn’t my idea of fun so I hacked some of the WordPress plugin functions to output a report on any plugins it finds in a directory. Continue reading ‘Taking stock’
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