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leogopal/VVV-Dashboard

VVV-Dashboard

A Beautiful, Simple and Easy-To-Use Dashboard for Varying Vagrant Vagrants (VVV).

Note: Does not support VVV2

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Because working in terminal and trying to manage all your VVV installs via terminal is not always easy, VVV Dashboard hopes to add a layer of ease and beauty between you and your vagrants. It displays a list of sites that are installed in your VVV www path in a simple, beautiful way.

Version: 1.2.0

License: GPLv2

Requirements

Installation via terminal

Please be gentle with this method.

  • Firstly, you need to cd into your Vagrants www/default/ directory
  • Secondly, clone repository.
  • Thirdly, move the VVV-Dash-Files-tmp/dashboard directory into the default folder.
  • Fourthly, move the VVV-Dash-Files-tmp/dashboard-custom.php into the default folder.
  • Lastly, delete the VVV-Dash-Files-tmp folder * use with care.
git clone [email protected]:leogopal/VVV-Dashboard.git VVV-Dash-Files-tmp
sudo ditto VVV-Dash-Files-tmp/dashboard dashboard/
sudo ditto VVV-Dash-Files-tmp/dashboard-custom.php dashboard-custom.php
sudo rm -rf VVV-Dash-Files-tmp

Installation Manual (recommended for most users)

Safest and simplest method, however if you are proficient with terminal, that is the quickest method.

  • Download this repository.
  • Copy the dasboard folder to your Vagrants www/default folder.
  • Copy the dashboard-custom.php file to your Vagrants www/default folder.
  • Delete repository (its no longer needed).
  • You're done.

Issues and Feature Requests

If you have any suggestions, or would like to report a potential bug (or just to say hi or complain), feel free to Open an Issue. You can also hit me up on twotter @leogopal.

Contributing

If you would like to contribute, please view the Contributing guide.

Recommended VVV Site Creation Wizard

VVV-Dashboard comes built with references for Variable VVV, one of the best VVV Site Creation for WordPress Vagrants around. Variable VVV was created by Brad Parbs and its highly recommended that you install it to get the best out of VVV-Dashboard and your VVV WordPress Dev Environment. Some features of VVV you may like:

  • Easily create sites with vv create
  • Easily remove sites with vv delete
  • Create Blueprints to set up different plugins, themes, mu-plugins, options, or constants that will be installed to a new site you create.
  • Set-up deployments with vv --deployment-create that work with vagrant push

Mentions

Change Log

All notable changes to this project will be documented in the CHANGELOG.md.

To-do

Enhancements

  • Add a simple GUI for vv to the Dashboard.
  • Make the Dashboard more friendly to WordPress Developers by linking to Dev Resources. (not just VVV resources).
  • Have a 'getting started' with VVV and vv section
  • Have a basic troubleshooting area for VVV and vv (simple things we commonly do wrong)
  • Find method for better updating to newer versions.
  • Find a way of displaying whether WP_DEBUG true or not.
  • Find a way to make sure a site is a WordPress site.
  • Check whether Variable VVV is installed, and version, check if up to date.
  • Add Variable VVV Demo Blueprints.

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