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An essential toolset that eases WordPress site and server administration

WordOps

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Key Features

  • Easy to install : One step automated installer with migration from EasyEngine v3 support
  • Fast deployment : Fast and automated WordPress, Nginx, PHP, MySQL & Redis installation
  • Custom Nginx build : Nginx 1.24.0 - TLS v1.3 Cloudflare HTTP/2 HPACK & Brotli support
  • Up-to-date : PHP 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2 & 8.3 - MariaDB 10.11 LTS & Redis 7.0
  • Secured : Hardened WordPress security with strict Nginx location directives
  • Powerful : Optimized Nginx configurations with multiple cache backends support
  • SSL : Domain, Subdomain & Wildcard Let's Encrypt SSL certificates with DNS API support
  • Modern : Strong ciphers_suite, modern TLS protocols and HSTS support (Grade A+ on ssllabs)
  • Monitoring : Live Nginx vhost traffic with ngx_vts_module and server monitoring with Netdata
  • User Friendly : WordOps dashboard with server status/monitoring and tools (demo)
  • Release cycle : WordOps stable releases are published in June and December.

Requirements

Operating System

Recommended

  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy)
  • Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal)

Also compatible

  • Debian 10 (Buster)
  • Debian 11 (Bullseye)
  • Debian 12 (Bookworm)

For testing purpose only

  • Raspbian 10 (Buster)
  • Raspbian 11 (Bullseye)

Getting Started

wget -qO wo wops.cc && sudo bash wo      # Install WordOps
sudo wo site create example.com --wp     # Install required packages & setup WordPress on example.com

Detailed Getting Started guide with additional installation methods can be found in the documentation.

Usage

Standard WordPress sites

wo site create example.com --wp                # install wordpress with PHP 8.2 without any page caching
wo site create example.com --wp  --php83       # install wordpress with PHP 8.3  without any page caching
wo site create example.com --wpfc              # install wordpress + nginx fastcgi_cache
wo site create example.com --wpredis           # install wordpress + nginx redis_cache
wo site create example.com --wprocket          # install wordpress with WP-Rocket plugin
wo site create example.com --wpce              # install wordpress with Cache-enabler plugin
wo site create example.com --wpsc              # install wordpress with wp-super-cache plugin

WordPress multisite with subdirectory

wo site create example.com --wpsubdir            # install wpmu-subdirectory without any page caching
wo site create example.com --wpsubdir --wpsc     # install wpmu-subdirectory with wp-super-cache plugin
wo site create example.com --wpsubdir --wpfc     # install wpmu-subdirectory + nginx fastcgi_cache
wo site create example.com --wpsubdir --wpredis  # install wpmu-subdirectory + nginx redis_cache
wo site create example.com --wpsubdir --wprocket # install wpmu-subdirectory + WP-Rocket plugin
wo site create example.com --wpsubdir --wpce     # install wpmu-subdirectory + Cache-Enabler plugin

WordPress multisite with subdomain

wo site create example.com --wpsubdomain            # install wpmu-subdomain without any page caching
wo site create example.com --wpsubdomain --wpsc     # install wpmu-subdomain with wp-super-cache plugin
wo site create example.com --wpsubdomain --wpfc     # install wpmu-subdomain + nginx fastcgi_cache
wo site create example.com --wpsubdomain --wpredis  # install wpmu-subdomain + nginx redis_cache
wo site create example.com --wpsubdomain --wprocket # install wpmu-subdomain + WP-Rocket plugin
wo site create example.com --wpsubdomain --wpce     # install wpmu-subdomain + Cache-Enabler plugin

Non-WordPress sites

wo site create example.com --html     # create example.com for static/html sites
wo site create example.com --php      # create example.com with php 8.2 support
wo site create example.com --php80      # create example.com with php 8.0 support
wo site create example.com --php81      # create example.com with php 8.1 support
wo site create example.com --php82      # create example.com with php 8.2 support
wo site create example.com --mysql    # create example.com with php 8.2 & mysql support
wo site create example.com --mysql --php83   # create example.com with php 8.3 & mysql support
wo site create example.com --proxy=127.0.0.1:3000 #  create example.com with nginx as reverse-proxy

Switch between PHP versions

wo site update example.com --php72 # switch to PHP 7.2
wo site update example.com --php73 # switch to PHP 7.3
wo site update example.com --php74 # switch to PHP 7.4
wo site update example.com --php80 # switch to PHP 8.0
wo site update example.com --php81 # switch to PHP 8.1
wo site update example.com --php82 # switch to PHP 8.2
wo site update example.com --php83 # switch to PHP 8.3

Sites secured with Let's Encrypt

wo site create example.com --wp -le #  wordpress & letsencrypt
wo site create sub.example.com --wp -le # wordpress & letsencrypt subdomain
wo site create example.com --wp --letsencrypt --hsts # wordpress & letsencrypt with HSTS
wo site create example.com --wp -le=wildcard --dns=dns_cf # wordpress & wildcard SSL certificate with Cloudflare DNS API

Update WordOps

wo update

Support

If you feel there is a bug directly related to WordOps, or if you want to suggest new features for WordOps, feel free to open an issue. For any other questions about WordOps or if you need support, please use the Community Forum.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute, please fork the repository and make changes as you'd like. Pull requests are warmly welcome. There is no need to be a developer or a system administrator to contribute to WordOps project. You can still contribute by helping us to improve WordOps documentation. Otherwise, you can still contribute to the project by making a donation on Ko-Fi.

Credits

Apps & Tools shipped with WordOps :

Third-party debian packages shipped with WordOps :

WordPress Cache Plugins supported by WordOps :

License

WordOps's Projects

wo-acme-sh icon wo-acme-sh

Bash script to install Let's Encrypt SSL certificates automatically using acme.sh with EasyEngine

wordops icon wordops

Install and manage a high performance WordPress stack with a few keystrokes

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