wp-plugin-development

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.

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Install skill "wp-plugin-development" with this command: npx skills add wordpress/agent-skills/wordpress-agent-skills-wp-plugin-development

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.

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