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Informations about the package wp-flags

Flags
Lightweight WordPress plugin to enable exposing feature flags to end-users, based on code-based ( or admin UI in the future ) criteria.
A Human Made project. Maintained by @shadyvb.

NOTE: This is a work-in-progress plugin.

Installation

Using Composer

composer require humanmade/wp-flags

Using submodules

git submodule add [email protected]:humanmade/wp-flags.git content/plugins/wp-flags

Usage

Scope of Setting a Flag

A flag can be set at either the user or site scope, which determines how a flag is controlled. A user-scoped flag can be turned on or off by each user for that user only on a site, whereas a site-scoped flag is turned on or off for every user and is controlled in the site settings.

Credits

Written and maintained by Shady Sharaf. Thanks to all our contributors.

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