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In the WordPress admin it is possible to list all recently active plugins on the plugins screen, and from there to activate all those recently active plugins. Often times when troubleshooting, deactivate all plugins using WP CLI, but to re-activate them I have to leave the command line and go to the plugins screen. It would be great if I could remain in the command line to reactivate the recently active plugins.
I am imagining a --recently-active flag that could be used with list or activate.
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Feature Request
In the WordPress admin it is possible to list all recently active plugins on the plugins screen, and from there to activate all those recently active plugins. Often times when troubleshooting, deactivate all plugins using WP CLI, but to re-activate them I have to leave the command line and go to the plugins screen. It would be great if I could remain in the command line to reactivate the recently active plugins.
I am imagining a
--recently-active
flag that could be used withlist
oractivate
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: