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    WP-CLI

    WP-CLI

    WP-CLI framework

    ...As you become more familiar with the command line, you’ll notice performing a given task with WP-CLI is generally much faster than performing the same task through the WordPress admin. Investing time upfront into learning how to better use WP-CLI pays dividends in the long term. Browse through all of WP-CLI’s commands to explore your new world. Or, catch up with shell friends to learn about helpful command line utilities.
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    Wink

    Wink

    A Laravel-based publishing platform

    Wink adds a nice UI where you can manage a publication of any size with posts, pages, tags, and authors. You can add photos, code blocks, featured images, social media & SEO attributes, embedded HTML (YouTube Videos, Embedded Podcasts Episodes, Tweets, ...), and markdown. If you want to upload images to S3, update the storage_disk attribute in your wink.php configuration file to s3. Make sure your S3 disk is correctly configured in your filesystems.php configuration file.
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