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Add note about wp admin being a separate package #479

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hirasso opened this issue Jan 17, 2024 · 4 comments
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Add note about wp admin being a separate package #479

hirasso opened this issue Jan 17, 2024 · 4 comments

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@hirasso
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hirasso commented Jan 17, 2024

Feature Request

Describe your use case and the problem you are facing

The page about wp admin only documents the command, but running wp admin won't work without first installing the command.

Describe the solution you'd like

The page could provide a hint that the command needs to be installed separately, as described here: https://github.com/wp-cli/admin-command/

@hirasso
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hirasso commented Jan 17, 2024

Suggestion:

This command must be installed before you can use it: https://github.com/wp-cli/admin-command/#installing

If that wording looks good to the maintainers, I'd happily create a PR :)

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There's already a section about installing on that page:

Screenshot 2024-01-17 at 13 28 15

Are you suggesting adding an additional sentence to that section for commands like this which aren't bundled with WP-CLI by default?

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hirasso commented Jan 17, 2024

OMG, you are right! 🫣😄 ...somehow I assumed that the global parameters would be the last bit of information on the page, so I stopped scrolling.

What would you think about moving the "Installing" section up on the page, so that it appears before the global parameters?

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hirasso commented Jan 29, 2024

I'll close this as it's kind of a non-issue

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