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I drop that plugin file in mu-plugins, then create another mu-plugin called local-settings.php where I specify the production URL.
#Https codekit install#
On my local install I can just have the themes and plugins installed, but all the images still display correctly. It updates all (or some) media URLs to use the production URL. In these cases I’ll often install BE Media from Production. When working with large sites, moving media back and forth can be difficult. If they are hosted elsewhere, we use WP Pusher to push code changes to the production site.
![https codekit https codekit](https://pic002.cnblogs.com/images/2012/73276/2012030514133322.jpg)
If the client is hosted at WPEngine, then we can use git to push code changes to staging and production environments ( more information). Create a new profile, same settings but for “Pull”.On local environment, go to Tools > Migrate DB Pro, select “push”, paste in the connection info, check “Media Files”, and save profile (I name it “WPE Push”).
#Https codekit pro#
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I have been learning to use gulp through my Shared Counts plugin – a collaboration with Jared Atchison. But as a solo developer it works great for me. For projects where you are collaborating with other developers, keeping environments and build processes in sync is more important, and CodeKit might not be a good fit. I like to use CodeKit for SASS compiling, JS concatenation and minification, and live refreshing. I use a Core Functionality plugin on all projects, and have a simple mu-plugin on my local install for quick links in the admin bar. I’d say about half my projects are Genesis-based, and the other half are custom WordPress themes. EA Starter uses hooks from Theme Hook Alliance to make it more Genesis-like. I have two starter themes: EA Starter, a heavily-modified, underscores-based theme and EA Genesis Child, a Genesis child theme. We discuss all things code, from templates and automation to my perspective on time management.