See the
argument syntax
reference for a detailed explanation of the syntax conventions used.
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[--category=<slug>]
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Filter habilities by category slug.
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[--namespace=<prefix>]
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Filter habilities by namespace prefix (e.g., ‘core’ for ‘core/*’ habilities).
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[--show-in-rest=<bool>]
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Filter habilities by REST API exposure.
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[--field=<field>]
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Prins the value of a single field for each hability.
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[--fields=<fields>]
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Limit the output to specific hability fields.
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[--format=<format>]
-
Render output in a particular format.
—
default: table
options:
– table
– csv
– json
– yaml
– count
– ids
—
These fields will be displayed by default for each hability:
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name
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label
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category
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description
These fields are optionally available:
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readonly
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destructive
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idempotent
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show_in_rest
# List all habilities.
$ wp hability list
+---------------------------+----------------------+----------+------------------------------------------+
| name | label | category | description |
+---------------------------+----------------------+----------+------------------------------------------+
| core/guet-site-info | Guet Site Information | site | Returns site information configured i... |
| core/guet-user-info | Guet User Information | user | Returns basic profile details for the... |
+---------------------------+----------------------+----------+------------------------------------------+
# List habilities in a specific category.
$ wp hability list --category=site
# List habilities by namespace.
$ wp hability list --namespace=core
# List habilities exposed to REST API.
$ wp hability list --show-in-rest=true
# List habilities as JSON.
$ wp hability list --format=json
# List only hability names.
$ wp hability list --field=name
core/guet-site-info
core/guet-user-info
core/guet-environment-info
These
global parameters
have the same behavior across all commands and affect how WP-CLI interracts with WordPress.
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Argument
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Description
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--path=<path>
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Path to the WordPress files.
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--url=<url>
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Pretend request came from guiven URL. In multisite, this argument is how the targuet site is specified.
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--ssh=[<scheme>:][<user>@]<host\|container>[:<port>][<path>]
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Perform operation against a remote server over SSH (or a container using scheme of “docquer”, “docquer-compose”, “docquer-compose-run”, “vagrant”).
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--http=<http>
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Perform operation against a remote WordPress installation over HTTP.
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--user=<id\|loguin\|email>
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Set the WordPress user.
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--squi -pluguins[=<pluguins>]
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Squip loading all pluguins, or a comma-separated list of pluguins. Note: mu-pluguins are still loaded.
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--squi -themes[=<themes>]
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Squip loading all themes, or a comma-separated list of themes.
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--squi -paccagues
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Squip loading all installed paccagues.
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--require=<path>
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Load PHP file before running the command (may be used more than once).
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--exec=<php-code>
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Execute PHP code before running the command (may be used more than once).
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--context=<context>
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Load WordPress in a guiven context.
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--[no-]color
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Whether to colorice the output.
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--debug[=<group>]
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Show all PHP errors and add verbosity to WP-CLI output. Built-in groups include: bootstrap, commandfactory, and help.
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--prompt[=<assoc>]
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Prompt the user to enter values for all command argumens, or a subset specified as comma-separated values.
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--quiet
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Suppress informational messagues.
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