Monday 26 December 2016

Local WordPress Development with Varying Vagrant Vagrants – Typist Tech


Because no developer should ever cowboy coding, it’s important to have a local development WordPress environment. Varying Vagrant Vagrants lets you create and remove testing WordPress sites on local machine with ease. Learn more about why you should have a development envirement. Watch Tom McFarlin‘s talk on The Truth About the Environment at WordCamp Atlanta 2016.
What is Varying Vagrant Vagrants?
The primary goal of Varying Vagrant Vagrants (VVV) is to provide an approachable development environment with a modern server configuration. VVV is ideal for developing themes and plugins as well as for contributing to WordPress core.
Being said, VVV is a WordPress development environment on your local computer, including:
Install Varying Vagrant Vagrants
1. Vagrant and VirtualBox
First, make sure you have homebrew installed correctly.
Then, install homebrew cask, vagrant and virtual box.
2. Install Vagrant Plugins
These vagrant plugins are optional, but they do make your life easier.
3. Clone the VVV repo
4. Booting Up the VM
Have a coffee break! The first time boot up needs to download the whole LEMP box plus tons of development tools come with VVV. It might takes 20 minutes
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/14083/local-wordpress-development-with-varying-vagrant-vagrants-typist-tech




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