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  1. This workflow lets you search the WordPress developer reference with the keyword "wpdev".

     

     

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    Searching WordPress core made easy.  Finding results is very fast because it searches in local files and doesn't need to be connected to the internet for the search .

    The workflow checks every 2 weeks if there are new updates in WordPress core. Or you can check manually for updates with the "wpdev update" keyword.

     

    Example of a function search

     

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    Download

     

    Last update of this workflow: WordPress 5.5

    Download the workflow here: wordpress-developer.alfredworkflow

     

    Follow this workflow on github.

     

    Note: Deprecated functions, hooks or classes are not included in the search results.

     

    If you encounter wrong results or 404 pages please post it here,  or create a github issue. thanks.

  2. ** This workflow is no longer maintained **

     

    It's recommended you use the wordpress developer reference workflow as It's more up-to-date with the most recent WordPress functions

     

    Here is a workflow for WordPress developers that searches all the functions in the WordPress function reference.

    http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/

    After searching the functions you can go directly to the correct Codex function page.

     

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    It searches a list (that comes with the workflow) with all the functions in the function reference. Update this list from time to time with the keyword "wpfrupdate". Sometimes It can take a while before you see the message that the functions are updated.

     

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    This makes looking up functions very fast because no internet connection is needed for looking in the function list.

    Here's what it looks like when searching for functions with the keyword "wpfr".

     

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    You can download it here: FunctionReference.alfredworkflow

     

    enjoy.

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