* add libreoffice skill and +29 workflow bundles. * Add documentation for workflow bundles Added comprehensive documentation for workflow bundles, detailing granular and consolidated bundles across various development scenarios including frontend, backend, WordPress, system administration, security testing, AI/ML, cloud/DevOps, database, testing/QA, and LibreOffice skills. * add readme for workflow bundles. correct descriptions of libreoffice skills and match them with folder names. * add readme for workflow bundles. correct descriptions of libreoffice skills and match them with folder names. * Simplify LibreOffice skill names in README * Refactor LibreOffice Base skill to LibreOffice Writer Updated the skill from LibreOffice Base to LibreOffice Writer, modifying the name, description, and core capabilities. Adjusted workflows and examples to reflect document creation and automation. * Rename skill from Writer to Base and update capabilities Updated the LibreOffice skill from Writer to Base, reflecting changes in functionality related to database management and operations. * Revise LibreOffice Calc skill details and capabilities Updated the LibreOffice Calc skill description and removed outdated sections. Streamlined capabilities and workflows while maintaining essential information. * Refine LibreOffice Draw skill details and capabilities Updated the LibreOffice Draw skill description and capabilities. Removed flowchart automation example and adjusted related skills. * Refine SKILL.md for LibreOffice Impress Updated the SKILL.md file for LibreOffice Impress to refine the name and description, streamline core capabilities, and adjust related skills. * Refine LibreOffice Writer skill details and capabilities Updated the LibreOffice Writer skill description and capabilities. Simplified the name and improved clarity in the core capabilities section. * chore: sync generated registry files [ci skip] * feat: add Game Development Expansion Bundle (Bevy ECS, GLSL, Godot 4 Migration) --------- Co-authored-by: Munir Abbasi <munir@ayubmed.edu.pk> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
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name: wordpress-plugin-development
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description: "WordPress plugin development workflow covering plugin architecture, hooks, admin interfaces, REST API, and security best practices."
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source: personal
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risk: safe
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domain: wordpress-development
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category: granular-workflow-bundle
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version: 1.0.0
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---
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# WordPress Plugin Development Workflow
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## Overview
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Specialized workflow for creating WordPress plugins with proper architecture, hooks system, admin interfaces, REST API endpoints, and security practices.
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## When to Use This Workflow
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Use this workflow when:
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- Creating custom WordPress plugins
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- Extending WordPress functionality
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- Building admin interfaces
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- Adding REST API endpoints
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- Integrating third-party services
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## Workflow Phases
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### Phase 1: Plugin Setup
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#### Skills to Invoke
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- `app-builder` - Project scaffolding
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- `backend-dev-guidelines` - Backend patterns
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#### Actions
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1. Create plugin directory structure
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2. Set up main plugin file with header
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3. Implement activation/deactivation hooks
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4. Set up autoloading
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5. Configure text domain
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#### Copy-Paste Prompts
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```
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Use @app-builder to scaffold a new WordPress plugin
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```
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### Phase 2: Plugin Architecture
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#### Skills to Invoke
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- `backend-dev-guidelines` - Architecture patterns
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#### Actions
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1. Design plugin class structure
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2. Implement singleton pattern
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3. Create loader class
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4. Set up dependency injection
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5. Configure plugin lifecycle
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#### Copy-Paste Prompts
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```
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Use @backend-dev-guidelines to design plugin architecture
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```
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### Phase 3: Hooks Implementation
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#### Skills to Invoke
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- `wordpress-penetration-testing` - WordPress patterns
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#### Actions
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1. Register action hooks
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2. Create filter hooks
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3. Implement callback functions
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4. Set up hook priorities
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5. Add conditional hooks
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#### Copy-Paste Prompts
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```
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Use @wordpress-penetration-testing to understand WordPress hooks
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```
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### Phase 4: Admin Interface
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#### Skills to Invoke
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- `frontend-developer` - Admin UI
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#### Actions
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1. Create admin menu
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2. Build settings pages
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3. Implement options registration
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4. Add settings sections/fields
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5. Create admin notices
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#### Copy-Paste Prompts
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```
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Use @frontend-developer to create WordPress admin interface
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```
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### Phase 5: Database Operations
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#### Skills to Invoke
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- `database-design` - Database design
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- `postgresql` - Database patterns
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#### Actions
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1. Create custom tables
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2. Implement CRUD operations
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3. Add data validation
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4. Set up data sanitization
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5. Create data upgrade routines
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#### Copy-Paste Prompts
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Use @database-design to design plugin database schema
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```
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### Phase 6: REST API
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#### Skills to Invoke
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- `api-design-principles` - API design
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- `api-patterns` - API patterns
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#### Actions
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1. Register REST routes
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2. Create endpoint callbacks
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3. Implement permission callbacks
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4. Add request validation
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5. Document API endpoints
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#### Copy-Paste Prompts
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```
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Use @api-design-principles to create WordPress REST API endpoints
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```
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### Phase 7: Security
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#### Skills to Invoke
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- `wordpress-penetration-testing` - WordPress security
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- `security-scanning-security-sast` - Security scanning
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#### Actions
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1. Implement nonce verification
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2. Add capability checks
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3. Sanitize all inputs
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4. Escape all outputs
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5. Secure database queries
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#### Copy-Paste Prompts
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```
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Use @wordpress-penetration-testing to audit plugin security
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```
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### Phase 8: Testing
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#### Skills to Invoke
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- `test-automator` - Test automation
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- `php-pro` - PHP testing
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#### Actions
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1. Set up PHPUnit
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2. Create unit tests
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3. Write integration tests
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4. Test with WordPress test suite
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5. Configure CI
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#### Copy-Paste Prompts
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Use @test-automator to set up plugin testing
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```
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## Plugin Structure
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```
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plugin-name/
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├── plugin-name.php
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├── includes/
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│ ├── class-plugin.php
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│ ├── class-loader.php
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│ ├── class-activator.php
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│ └── class-deactivator.php
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├── admin/
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│ ├── class-plugin-admin.php
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│ ├── css/
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│ └── js/
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├── public/
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│ ├── class-plugin-public.php
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│ ├── css/
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│ └── js/
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├── languages/
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└── vendor/
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```
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## Quality Gates
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- [ ] Plugin activates without errors
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- [ ] All hooks working
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- [ ] Admin interface functional
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- [ ] Security measures implemented
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- [ ] Tests passing
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- [ ] Documentation complete
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## Related Workflow Bundles
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- `wordpress` - WordPress development
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- `wordpress-theme-development` - Theme development
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- `wordpress-woocommerce` - WooCommerce
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