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wpress-extract

v1.0.0

Published

A simple CLI tool for extracting wpress archive files generated by the All-in-one-Wp-Migration Wordpress plugin.

Downloads

684

Readme

Usage

Prerequisites: Make sure that you have Node.js installed on your machine.

# One-time usage
npx wpress-extract your-migration.wpress

# Or install it locally
npm i -g wpress-extract
wpress-extract your-migration.wpress

The command then creates a new directory with the same name (in this example your-migration/) where it extracts the content of the archive into.

Options

You can customize the standard behavior of the wpress-extract command with these custom options that can be added:

wpress-extract --out ./alternate-output your-migration.wpress

| Option | Description | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | -o, --out <dir> | Define an alternate directory where the archive should be extracted to. | | -f, --force | Skip the check if the output directory already exists and override the content in it. |

Acknowledgements

The functionality of this package is inspired by the Wpress-Extractor tool. Since the provided binaries stopped working on MacOS and no solution for Linux is available I created this tool as a cross-platform alternative.

Author

| Felix HausWebsiteTwitter| | :---: |

License

MIT - see LICENSE for details.