• Calling testers, coders and all ye who live on the edge. WP-Medic is a tool for diagnosing and troubleshooting WordPress systems. Think of it as a way to do things that are too obscure for wp-admin to help with, or to turn to when you can’t log into wp-admin at all because a plugin has gone amok. Current features are:

    • Mass plugin management
    • Squishing the sent headers error
    • Categorize posts that don’t have categories
    • Update path options
    • Check core file integrity
    • Options table editor
    • SQL query runner

    WP-Medic Release Candidate 1:

    Zip: https://somethingunpredictable.com/?dl=wp-medic.zip
    Gzip: https://somethingunpredictable.com/?dl=wp-medic.tar.gz

    Upload it to a wp-medic folder in your WP root (ie, where wp-config.php resides.) Then load its location in your brower. It does require that a few of your wp files work fine, especially wp-config.php and wp-includes/wp-db.php. Bang on it incessantly and post here with any comments. We’re especially looking for bugs (as usual), feature requests, and thoughts on usability/pleasantness.

    Thanks!

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