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  • Plugin Author Expanded Fronts

    (@expandedfronts)

    Hello,

    Revisr should be fully functional if your local machine is able to do a mysqldump on the remote server. It uses the values in your wp-config for connecting via mysqldump.

    I’ve tested on a local dev server with a remote cPanel database as the main WordPress installation and confirmed it’s working well, but if you try it and run into any issues, please let me know.

    If Revisr isn’t able to connect to the remote database for whatever reason, you would still be able to use the plugin for tracking/committing files etc, but obviously any functionality related to the database wouldn’t work (but isn’t necessary to operation of the plugin).

    Plugin Author Expanded Fronts

    (@expandedfronts)

    Hello,

    I’ve marked this as resolved for now, but please let me know if you have any further questions. Thanks!

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