-WORDPRESS CORE REPOSITORY-

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*OFFICIAL LINK*

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-WORDPRESS DIRECTORY-

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*THE UNDERLYING CODE*

“WP FILE MANAGER”

“BLUEHOST”

*WP DASHBOARD*

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*FTP*
(“file transfer protocol”)

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*WORDPRESS SOURCE CODE*
*official link*

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-[DE-BUGGING]-

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If you’d like to browse the WordPress source and inline documentation, we have a convenient developer reference and a code browser.

We also have guides for contributing with Subversion and contributing with Git.

The built WordPress source, licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 (or later), can be browsed online or checked out locally with Subversion or Git…

*subversion* –>

https://core.svn.wordpress.org/

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*git mirror* –>

git://core.git.wordpress.org/

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WordPress minifies core JavaScript files using UglifyJS and CSS using clean-css, all via the Grunt JavaScript-based task runner.

The development source that includes un-minified versions of these files, along with the build scripts, can be browsed online or checked out locally with Subversion or Git:

Subversion: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/

Git mirror: git://develop.git.wordpress.org/

The source code for any program binaries or minified external scripts that are included with WordPress can be freely obtained from our sources repository.

wordpress.org /download/source/

Source Code

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*CODE REFERENCE8*
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*WP FILE MANAGER*
(the ‘wordpress plug-in’)

*as of ’30 june 2021′*

*56.72 GB*

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BACK / FORWARD / UP

NEW FOLDER / NEW FILE / UPLOAD FILE

OPEN / DOWNLOAD

LEFT / RIGHT

COPY / CUT / ? / DELETE / ?

DUPLICATE / RENAME / EDIT FILE / ?

SELECT ALL / SELECT NONE / INVERT SELECTION

PREVIEW / GET INFO + SHARE

? / CREATE ARCHIVE

ICONS VIEW / SORT

FULL SCREEN

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*HOW TO ADD A ‘FTP’ LIKE ‘FILE MANAGER’ TO YOUR SITE*
(WP BEGINNER LINK)

Do you want to add an FTP like file manager in your WordPress admin area?

A file manager can help you edit WordPress configuration, themes, plugins, and other files right from your WordPress dashboard.

In this article, we will show you how to easily add an FTP like file manager in WordPress.

Adding an FTP like file manager in WordPress

Why You Need an FTP like File Manager in WordPress?

A file manager in WordPress allows you to manage files on your WordPress website directly from your WordPress admin area.

It works like a web-based FTP client allowing you to browse and manage files with a simple user interface.

Our recommendation is to always use an FTP client using SSH or SFTP protocols to securely transfer WordPress files.

However, a file manager is helpful when you don’t have access to FTP or cPanel of your website.

It works similar to an FTP client, so you can edit, preview, upload, and download the WordPress configuration and other files.

That being said, let’s take a look at how to easily add an FTP like file manager in WordPress.

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Adding a FTP like File Manager in WordPress

First thing you need to do is to install and activate the File Manager plugin.

For more details, see our step by step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

Upon activation, the plugin will add a new menu item labeled ‘WP File Manager’ in the WordPress admin sidebar.

Clicking on it will launch the file manager app, which will show your WordPress files and folders

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WP File Manager

You can find the settings in the toolbar above the files section.

This toolbar is similar to the settings in an FTP client.

It allows you to preview, edit, upload, download, and delete files or folders

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Toolbar

You can select a file and choose the option in the toolbar to perform an action.

The folders will work the same way as they do in any modern FTP client.

You can click on any folder to open and view its contents

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Edit plugin files

You can edit any file using the toolbar menu option.

It’ll open the file in a popup, so you can make changes and save it

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Edit file manager

If you don’t want to make changes in the file, then you can click on the preview option to see the code.

You can access the media files in the wp-content » uploads folder.

The ‘Upload Files’ option in the toolbar allows you to upload multiple images in 1-click.

You can also upload zip files and extract them in the file manager.

Extract zip file

That’s all.

We hope this article helped you learn how to add a FTP like file manager in WordPress.

You may also want to see our guide on useful WordPress configuration tricks that you may not know.

If you liked this article, then please subscribe to our YouTube Channel for WordPress video tutorials.

You can also find us on Twitter and Facebook.

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How to Add a FTP like File Manager in Your WordPress Dashboard

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