- Docker
- Node/NPM
- Yarn
- Composer
yarn
yarn run create
- Visit site at
localhost:8888
If you need to work on another project, your environment can be safely stopped with:
yarn run wp-env stop
When you want to come back to work, bring the project back up with:
yarn run wp-env start
Make sure you're in the project root (same as .wp-env.json
), otherwise wp-env
will create a new site instance in one of the sub-projects (and you'll spend a while wondering why nothing's synced 🤨).
You can run wp-cli commands on your site using the cli container. Send any command to it like this:
yarn wp-env run cli "theme list"
To remove your environment entirely, you can destroy it. This will wipe everything associated with your site!
yarn run wp-env destroy
While working on the theme & plugin, you might need to rebuild the CSS or JavaScript.
To build both projects, you can run:
yarn workspaces run build
To build one at a time, run
yarn workspace wporg-pattern-directory build
If you want to watch for changes, run start
. This can only be run in one project at a time:
yarn workspace wporg-pattern-directory start
The available workspaces are:
"wporg-pattern-creator": "public_html/wp-content/plugins/pattern-creator"
"wporg-pattern-directory": "public_html/wp-content/plugins/pattern-directory"
"wporg-pattern-directory-theme": "public_html/wp-content/themes/pattern-directory"
This project has eslint, stylelint, and phpcs set up for linting the code. This ensures all developers are working from the same style. To check your code before pushing it to the repo, run
yarn workspaces run lint:css
yarn workspaces run lint:js
composer run lint
These checks will also be run automatically on each PR.