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The #1 technical dashboard for WordPress professionals. Display PHP, MySQL, WP & server versions anywhere in admin. Monitor CPU, RAM, DB size & …
Turbo charge your posts admin for any custom post type with sortable filters and columns, and auto-registration of metaboxes.
A plugin that adds the "Featured Image" column in admin posts and pages list.
Add a customizable copy button to code blocks for fast, one-click copying.
A plugin that adds the "Featured Image" column in admin posts and pages list.
A WordPress admin tool to quickly test REST API routes, path params, headers, body payloads, and copy requests as cURL.
A powerful debugging tool for WordPress developers to inspect and analyze post meta (custom fields) across posts, pages, and custom post types.
A developer tool that displays all registered post types with their settings, supports, taxonomies, labels, and REST API endpoints.
A powerful search tool that helps developers quickly find text strings within theme and plugin files.
Best issue tracking, bug tracking and project management plugin. Easily manage tasks, stay organized, and track progress in WordPress.
Provides a quick overview of installed WordPress plugins with their status, exportable as JSON.
Search code across active plugins, themes, and MU plugins directly from the WordPress admin.
Track page execution time easily. Just activate and view page source to see the loading time at the bottom. No configuration needed for WordPress.
View, search, export, and download files from your WordPress plugins and themes with an advanced file viewer and multi-format structure export.
Toggle WordPress debug mode instantly. No wp-config.php editing needed. Features auto-save, admin bar quick toggle, and debug log viewer.
Easily display your GitHub profile, organization, repositories, and more within the WordPress Block Editor aka "Gutenberg".
Records and displays MCP-related REST API requests made to your WordPress site.
Stop digging through raw log files. LogIQ gives WordPress developers a smart, searchable, and beautiful debug log viewer — right inside the admin.
Automatic color-coded outlines and labels for Gutenberg blocks. See your page structure instantly while editing.
Inspect, edit, and delete WordPress transients from Tools -> Transients.
Change the Site's Administration Email Address on the General Settings page without the confirmation email.
A simple WordPress plugin that allows users to view and manage the WordPress debug log. Provides options to clear the log, toggle debug logging, and d …
Template Skeleton Creator helps developers quickly generate WordPress template files using predefined options directly from the admin panel.
Essential web development utilities right in your WordPress dashboard — CSS generators, color tools, code formatters, and more.
A small collection of developer utilities for faster WordPress testing on local or staging environments.
Instantly see which pages a template powers, so every change is intentional — never accidental.
Zip any installed WordPress theme (including child themes) from Tools → Theme Zipper. Zips are saved in /wp-content/uploads/theme-zips.
A lightweight WordPress plugin to view and debug all scheduled WP-Cron tasks.
A powerful WordPress user manager to impersonate users, track activity logs, debug meta, and find user IDs. The ultimate user support toolkit.
A powerful, enterprise-grade debugging toolkit for WordPress developers with advanced log management, error tracking, and development tools.
Postman-inspired REST API explorer, tester, debugger, profiler & logger — fully inside WordPress admin.
This Plugin is intended for developers only. It is intended to assist with preventing errors thrown from edge cases.
Easily view and copy Post ID and Page ID directly from the WordPress admin dashboard with a single click.
A simple developer tool to search for where a specific ACF field is being used in your active theme files.
Generate Postman Collection (v2.1.0) or OpenAPI 3.0 documentation for the WordPress REST API from the admin UI.