This plugin is designed to help 12 step programs (AA, NA, Al-Anon, etc) list their meetings. It standardizes addresses, and displays in a list or map.
The best way to install this plugin is via its home page in the WordPress Plugin Directory.
Do you have a support issue? Please let us know on the 12 Step Meeting List support forum.
The GitHub Issues feature is available for development-specific issues, confirmed bug reports, or feature requests.
If you have a general support request, or want to ask about a possible bug, please visit the 12 Step Meeting List support forum.
Do you want to help develop the plugin? We welcome pull requests! To get started:
- Start by forking this repository to your GitHub space
- Create a development copy of your WordPress site
- Delete the plugin from your development WordPress site
- Clone the repository into your
wp-content/plugins
folder with the following commands (substituting your local path):
cd /var/www/wordpress-dev/wp-content/plugins
git clone https://github.com/YourGitHubUsername/12-step-meeting-list
cd 12-step-meeting-list
- Add an upstream feed, so you can pull in changes from the root repository:
git remote add upstream https://github.com/code4recovery/12-step-meeting-list.git
- You should update your copy from the upstream repository frequently, especially before starting work on a new feature or issuing a pull request. Here is how:
git fetch --all
git checkout master
git merge upstream/master
- To create a new feature, first update your copy from the upstream repository, then from the master branch:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
- Make all of your changes, get it working, test, test, test...
git commit -am"These is my wonderful new feature!"
git push origin my-new-feature
- Last, issue a pull request (PR) to the root repository to be merged.
- In your browser, go to: https://github.com/YourGitHubUsername/12-step-meeting-list
- Click the "New pull request" button
- Check the diff provided and make sure everything looks good
- Click the "Create pull request" button
If you're new to git, you might benefit from this git tutorial.