Jetpack
Jetpack is a WordPress plugin that supercharges your self-hosted WordPress site with the awesome cloud power of WordPress.com.
For more information, check out jetpack.com.
Get Help
Do you need help installing Jetpack, or do you have questions about one of the Jetpack modules? You can search through our documentation here. If you don't find the answers you're looking for, you can send us an email or start a new thread in the WordPress.org support forums.
Get Started
To install the Jetpack plugin on your site, follow the instructions on this page.
Installation From Git Repo
The master-stable
branch of this repo contains an stable version with every JS and CSS file pre-built.
CD into your Plugins directory
$ git clone git@github.com:Automattic/jetpack.git
$ cd jetpack
$ git checkout master-stable
Development
To build your own version of Jetpack, you can follow the instructions here.
Contribute
Developers of all levels can help — whether you can barely recognize a filter (or don’t know what that means) or you’ve already authored your own plugins, there are ways for you to pitch in. Blast off:
- Join our Jetpack Beta program.
- If you found a bug, file a report here. You can check our recommendations to create great bug reports here.
- Translate Jetpack in your language.
- Write and submit patches.
To clarify these expectations, Jetpack has adopted the code of conduct defined by the Contributor Covenant. It can be read in full here.
Security
Need to report a security vulnerability? Go to https://automattic.com/security/ or directly to our security bug bounty site https://hackerone.com/automattic.
License
Jetpack is licensed under GNU General Public License v2 (or later).
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Team
The Jetpack Pit Crew is comprised of @briancolinger, @dereksmart, @eliorivero, @georgestephanis, @rcoll, @samhotchkiss, @singerb, @thingalon, and @zinigor.
Contributions have been and continue to be made by dozens of other Automatticians, like:
@jeffgolenski, @jessefriedman, @richardmuscat, @justinkropp, @aliso, @allendav, @alternatekev, @apeatling, @azaozz, @bazza, @beaulebens, @cfinke, @daniloercoli, @enejb, @eoigal, @ethitter, @gibrown, @hugobaeta, @jasmussen, @jblz, @jkudish, @johnjamesjacoby, @justinshreve, @koke, @kovshenin, @lancewillett, @lezama, @martinremy, @MichaelArestad, @mtias, @mcsf, @mdawaffe, @nickmomrik, @obenland, @oskosk, @pento, @rase-, @roccotripaldi, @skeltoac, @stephdau, @tmoorewp, @Viper007Bond, @xyu and @yoavf.
Our awesome happiness engineers are @aheckler, @annezazuu, @bikedorkjon, @cena, @chaselivingston, @codestor4, @csonnek, @danjjohnson, @davoraltman, @drpottex, @gaurav1984, @gregwp, @jamilabreu, @jeherve, @jenhooks, @joendotcom, @kraftbj, @lamdayap, @lschuyler, @macmanx2, @madhattermattic, @mbhthompson, @NujabesSoul, @ntpixels, @pmciano, @rachelsquirrel, @rcowles, @richardmtl, @seejacobscott, @stefmattana, and @tmmbecker.
Interested in working on awesome open-source code all day? Join us!