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WordPress Plugin Development

Guides agents through building WordPress plugins the right way, with hooks, security, and the platform's coding standards.

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SKILL.md
---
name: wp-plugin-development
description: "Use when developing WordPress plugins: architecture and hooks, activation/deactivation/uninstall, admin UI and Settings API, data storage, cron/tasks, security (nonces/capabilities/sanitization/escaping), and release packaging."
compatibility: "Targets WordPress 6.9+ (PHP 7.2.24+). Filesystem-based agent with bash + node. Some workflows require WP-CLI."
---

# WP Plugin Development

## When to use

Use this skill for plugin work such as:

- creating or refactoring plugin structure (bootstrap, includes, namespaces/classes)
- adding hooks/actions/filters
- activation/deactivation/uninstall behavior and migrations
- adding settings pages / options / admin UI (Settings API)
- security fixes (nonces, capabilities, sanitization/escaping, SQL safety)
- packaging a release (build artifacts, readme, assets)

## Inputs required

- Repo root + target plugin(s) (path to plugin main file if known).
- Where this plugin runs: single site vs multisite; WP.com conventions if applicable.
- Target WordPress + PHP versions (affects available APIs and placeholder support in `$wpdb->prepare()`).

## Procedure

### 0) Triage and locate plugin entrypoints

1. Run triage:
   - `node skills/wp-project-triage/scripts/detect_wp_project.mjs`
2. Detect plugin headers (deterministic scan):
   - `node skills/wp-plugin-development/scripts/detect_plugins.mjs`

If this is a full site repo, pick the specific plugin under `wp-content/plugins/` or `mu-plugins/` before changing code.

### 1) Follow a predictable architecture

Guidelines:

- Keep a single bootstrap (main plugin file with header).
- Avoid heavy side effects at file load time; load on hooks.
- Prefer a dedicated loader/class to register hooks.
- Keep admin-only code behind `is_admin()` (or admin hooks) to reduce frontend overhead.

See:
- `references/structure.md`

### 2) Hooks and lifecycle (activation/deactivation/uninstall)

Activation hooks are fragile; follow guardrails:

- register activation/deactivation hooks at top-level, not inside other hooks
- flush rewrite rules only when needed and only after registering CPTs/rules
- uninstall should be explicit and safe (`uninstall.php` or `register_uninstall_hook`)

See:
- `references/lifecycle.md`

### 3) Settings and admin UI (Settings API)

Prefer Settings API for options:

- `register_setting()`, `add_settings_section()`, `add_settings_field()`
- sanitize via `sanitize_callback`

See:
- `references/settings-api.md`

### 4) Security baseline (always)

Before shipping:

- Validate/sanitize input early; escape output late.
- Use nonces to prevent CSRF *and* capability checks for authorization.
- Avoid directly trusting `$_POST` / `$_GET`; use `wp_unslash()` and specific keys.
- Use `$wpdb->prepare()` for SQL; avoid building SQL with string concatenation.

See:
- `references/security.md`

### 5) Data storage, cron, migrations (if needed)

- Prefer options for small config; custom tables only if necessary.
- For cron tasks, ensure idempotency and provide manual run paths (WP-CLI or admin).
- For schema changes, write upgrade routines and store schema version.

See:
- `references/data-and-cron.md`

## Verification

- Plugin activates with no fatals/notices.
- Settings save and read correctly (capability + nonce enforced).
- Uninstall removes intended data (and nothing else).
- Run repo lint/tests (PHPUnit/PHPCS if present) and any JS build steps if the plugin ships assets.

## Failure modes / debugging

- Activation hook not firing:
  - hook registered incorrectly (not in main file scope), wrong main file path, or plugin is network-activated
- Settings not saving:
  - settings not registered, wrong option group, missing capability, nonce failure
- Security regressions:
  - nonce present but missing capability checks; or sanitized input not escaped on output

See:
- `references/debugging.md`

## Escalation

For canonical detail, consult the Plugin Handbook and security guidelines before inventing patterns.
Install

Add WordPress Plugin Development to your agent

Pick your tool, then drop the file in or run the one-line fetch command.

1Drop this in

Project: .cursor/skills/wp-plugin-development.md

2Or fetch it from the repo
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/WordPress/agent-skills/trunk/skills/wp-plugin-development/SKILL.md -o .cursor/skills/wp-plugin-development.md

Restart Cursor. The agent now follows this skill on every relevant task.

1Drop this in

User-level: ~/.claude/skills/wp-plugin-development/SKILL.md

2Or fetch it from the repo
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/wp-plugin-development && curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/WordPress/agent-skills/trunk/skills/wp-plugin-development/SKILL.md -o ~/.claude/skills/wp-plugin-development/SKILL.md

Claude Code auto-discovers skills in ~/.claude/skills/.

1Drop this in

Project: AGENTS.md (append the SKILL contents)

2Or fetch it from the repo
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/WordPress/agent-skills/trunk/skills/wp-plugin-development/SKILL.md >> AGENTS.md

Codex CLI reads AGENTS.md automatically from the project root.

1Drop this in

Project: .windsurf/rules/wp-plugin-development.md

2Or fetch it from the repo
mkdir -p .windsurf/rules && curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/WordPress/agent-skills/trunk/skills/wp-plugin-development/SKILL.md -o .windsurf/rules/wp-plugin-development.md

Windsurf loads project rules on every Cascade run.

1Drop this in

Project: .github/copilot-instructions.md (append)

2Or fetch it from the repo
mkdir -p .github && curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/WordPress/agent-skills/trunk/skills/wp-plugin-development/SKILL.md >> .github/copilot-instructions.md

Copilot reads .github/copilot-instructions.md as project-wide context.

1Drop this in

Project: .gemini/skills/wp-plugin-development.md

2Or fetch it from the repo
mkdir -p .gemini/skills && curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/WordPress/agent-skills/trunk/skills/wp-plugin-development/SKILL.md -o .gemini/skills/wp-plugin-development.md

Gemini CLI auto-loads project skills on the next run.

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