Check and update WordPress Tested up to version.
npx create-wp-release
Release a new version of your WordPress plugins or just update the Tested up to
WordPress version.
--latest
,-l
Update to latest WordPress version.--custom
,-c
Update to a custom WordPress version.--tag
,-t
Release a new version of the WordPress plugin.
# Interactive mode: Asks questions.
npx create-wp-release
# Power mode: specify the flags and run in one go.
# 1. Update the "Tested up to" version to the latest version of WordPress.
npx create-wp-release --latest
npx create-wp-release -l
# 2. Set a custom version to as the "Tested up to" version (e.g. setting 5.4.0 before its release).
npx create-wp-release --custom 5.4.0
npx create-wp-release -c 5.4.0
# 3. Release a new version of the WordPress plugin.
npx create-wp-release --tag 2.5.0
npx create-wp-release -t 2.5.0
# Help/usage.
npx create-wp-release --help
KEY: 📦 NEW
, 👌 IMPROVE
, 🐛 FIX
, 📖 DOC
, 🚀 RELEASE
, and ✅ TEST
I use Emoji-log, you should try it and simplify your git commits.
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