WPCore Plugin Manager

Description

WPCore is a tool that allows you to manage collections of WordPress plugins and then quickly install them on any WordPress site. You can generate your collections at https://wpcore.com and then import them to your WordPress site by copying and pasting your unique collection key in WordPress.

Screenshots

  • Create plugin collections at wpcore.com
  • Install them instantly on any WordPress site.

Installation

  1. Download the plugin via https://wpcore.com/download.
  2. Upload the ZIP file through the \”Plugins > Add New > Upload\” screen in your WordPress dashboard.
  3. Activate the plugin through the \’Plugins\’ menu in WordPress
  4. Generate a plugin collection https://wpcore.com/collections/create
  5. Add some plugins to that collection
  6. Copy the unique collection key
  7. In your WordPress admin panel visit Settings -> WPCore
  8. Add collection keys
  9. Install the plugins!

FAQ

You’ll find the FAQ on WPcore.com.

Reviews

18 An t-Sultain 2024
works exactly as described, easy to set up and manage. Amazing time saver when you manage multiple sites!
11 An t-Ògmhios 2023
Love this plugin – and when there was a recent bug the author was quick to fix it. Makes bulk installation of plugins easy as pie.
18 An Lùnastal 2023
<!– wp:paragraph –> <p class=””>Simple and useful plugin, it saves time.</p> <!– /wp:paragraph –> <!– wp:paragraph –> <p class=””>The only thing to improve would be to add a little “Add” button next to the entry field for the code, right now Enter seems like an only obvious way to add a code. :)</p> <!– /wp:paragraph –> <!– wp:paragraph –> <p class=””>Cheers</p> <!– /wp:paragraph –>
4 Am Màrt 2022 1 reply
It is always a pity when a once great product is left to fade away. It still works, but it is never wise to install a plugin that is so out-of-date. I wish I could find an alternative.
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Contributors & Developers

“WPCore Plugin Manager” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Changelog

1.9.2

  • Fixed a bug with PHP 8

1.9.1

  • Removed calls to screen_icon

1.9.0

  • Added WP-CLI support!

1.8.2

  • Update textdomain so you see notices

1.8.1

  • Update textdomain so you see notices

1.8.0

  • Update to TGM plugin Activation version 2.6.1

1.7.3

  • Add ability to export all plugins in addition to active plugins

1.7.2

  • Update to version 2.5.2 of http://tgmpluginactivation.com/

1.6.3

  • Remove wpcore_keys from options table upon plugin uninstall / delete

1.6.2

  • Minor fix to ensure only users with the ‘install_plugins’ capability can see it

1.6.0

  • Updated the TGM activation class to 2.4.2

1.5.0

  • Fix for error on php 5.3 and below

1.4.9

  • Merged pull request from cfoellmann/fixes and updated some urls for https

1.4.8

  • Fixed conflict when other plugins or themes use the TGM activation plugin. The install plugins button always works now.

1.4.7

  • Export active plugins to a WPCore.com collection.

1.4.6

  • Tested on WordPress 3.9.2. Works!
  • Added some more input sanity(ization)

1.4.5

  • Switched to ssl. Changed timeout.

1.4.0

  • Further optimization. Now only 1 API call is made for all your collections. Dramatic speed increase in when saving collection keys.

1.3.3

  • Increased cache timeout. Click clear cache button in settings to fetch latest collection info
  • Tested with Multisite

1.3.2

  • Fixed issue where in some cases users were getting Cannot redeclare wpcore_set_false()

1.3.1

  • MAJOR PERFORMANCE UPDATE!
  • Completely restructured the plugin to use the WordPress transient cache
  • Will only make external calls to WPCore API when you save and edit your collection keys
  • Major speed improvement

1.2.8

  • Reenabled the admin nag dismiss button.

1.2.7

  • Updated Plugin name to alleviate some confusion between this plugin and the WordPress Core.

1.2.6

  • Fixed bug that caused all the assets on the WordPress.org SVN to go missing. All good now.

1.2.2

  • Updated readme again (sorry)

1.2.1

  • Updated readme again (sorry)

1.2

  • Updated readme

1.1

  • Complete refactor. Adherence to all WP.org coding standards. More Object oriented.

1.0

  • Using wp_remote_get and wp_remote_retrieve_body to grab stuff from wpcore.com

0.7

  • Organized the menu. Put it near plugins cause that just makes sense.

0.6

  • Fixed warning for undefined variable

0.5

  • This is the first usable build
  • Add and edit multiple keys
  • Install tons of plugins all at once

0.4

  • Hopefully fixed the changelog

0.3

  • Nothing here either

0.2

  • Not too much in this one

0.1

  • First one