A WordPress Plugin that analyses the WP version, plugins and themes checks them against a vulnerability database
- Description
- Getting XXStarted
- Usage
- Testing
- Deployment
- Additional Documentation
- Changelog
- Roadmap
- Authors
- Contributors ✨ and Acknowledgments
- Contributing
- License
A WordPress Plugin that analyses the WP version, plugins and themes checks them against a [vulnerability database] https://vulnerability.wpsysadmin.com/ and also checks or out of date plugins and themes against the WordPress repository. The plugin helps improve the security of WordPress sites by providing a centralised view of the security status of the site.
- You need this
- And you need this
- Oh, and don't forget this
How do you install the project and what do you need for it? Mention all dependencies that need to be installed first. Ideally, you also provide version numbers. (I’m looking at you, Node.js…)
Example:
npm install our-lovely-project --save
Instructions for how to configure, run, and use the project. For example, you can include the commands needed to install and start the development environment or any other useful and important commands. Screenshots can be included as well.
For more examples and usage, please refer to the Documentation.
Any unit or integration tests people can run to assure that everything’s working as expected? Any frameworks or commands that are needed here? And are there any tests in your deployment pipeline that ensure that no errors make it into the live site?
Also include the commands needed to run any tests:
npm run test
Instructions for how to deploy the project to a production environment, including any server requirements and commands used. And, in case you are using a CI/CD pipeline, for example, how do any automated processes work? What are the most important branches? Do they trigger any pipelines?
- Live:
- Staging:
- Development:
- Master:
- Feature:
- Bugfix:
- etc...
npm run build
We use Semantic Versioning for versioning.
-
1.0.1
- Fix sanitization issue (Thanks plugins@wordpress.org!)
- Change counter to use to not display when zero
-
1.0.0
- First submission to WordPress.org
- Release to WordPrress.org
- Alan Fuller - Fullworks Plugins - alanef
- Thanks to plugins@wordpress.org for their review and feedback
- Fork it (https://github.com/yourname/yourproject/fork)
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/fooBar
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some fooBar'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/fooBar
) - Create a new Pull Request
Important: WordPress coding standards should be used
Distributed under the GPL3 license. See GPL3 for more information.