Jarvis
Jarvis is your admin assistant, putting WordPress at your fingertips via a quicksearch interface.
See more: http://wpjarvis.com
Description
Let's say you've just logged in and you're on the dashboard. You want to get to a child page of your about page called "mission", but you can't remember if it's on page 2 or 5. With Jarvis it's simple. Open Jarvis and start typing "mission" and your page will show up immediately.
Once Jarvis is installed all you have to do to start using it is hit the quick key "/", type in your search (eg, "settings") and select the page you're looking for. It's the fastest way to get from the dashboard to editing your anything on the admin side.
- Access the settings for permalinks:
/
+ Permalinks
+ enter and you're there.
- Edit your contact page:
/
+ Contact
+ enter and you're there.
- Access your post about caving in Nigeria from last year:
/
+ Nigeria Caving
+ enter and you're there.
- Flush the site rewrite rules:
/
+ Flush Rewrite Rules
+ enter
The idea is to make it easier for anyone using the admin side of WordPress to get to the pages they're looking for.
Installation
- Upload the plugin folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
- Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
- Type
/
anywhere in the admin section of WordPress or click the Jarvis button in the toolbar.
or
Install using the Plugin Installer.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I access Jarvis
Hit the /
key in the admin section or click the Jarvis button in the admin toolbar.
It's still not working...
You may be on a page that's focusing on a text area or input box. If this is the case just click somewhere on the page outside of these boxes and the hit /. You can also click the search icon next to the avatar in the top admin menu bar.
Extend
Jarvis is extendable to include your custom plugin data though filters. See https://github.com/WDGDC/Jarvis/wiki/Extending-Jarvis
Changelog
- 0.1
- 0.2
- Official initial release.
- 0.3
- Updated to work with dashicons of WP 3.8+
- Use search icon instead of J as a more intuitive icon
- 0.31
- Quick bug fix for icon issue that lead to database results not being shown
- 0.40
- Code maintenance
- Ability to search by post_id
- add user setting for invoking jarvis
- 0.50.0
- Refactored to use the latest Twitter Typeahead
- 0.51.0
- Add post type check to search query to only query post types shown in wp-admin
- 1.0.0
- Rewrite most of Jarvis
- User search
- Mobile compatibility
- Add Instant Actions that can be selected that are not in the admin menu
- Nonce security for searches
- Theme support!
- Improved icon detection methods such as dashicons with custom fonts
- Hi-DPI loading icon
- Drop support for IE < 11
- New gulp build pipeline
- Remove Hogan in favor of underscore templates
- 1.0.1
- Fix an installation issue some users were reporting
- 1.0.2
- Send attachment suggestions to the 'Edit more details' page instead of the grid view as wp.media-grid throws an error if the item is not already loaded in the grid
- 1.0.3
- exclude hidden taxonomies from the search results and implement a new jarvis/taxonomies filter the list of taxonomies to be included in the search
- 1.0.4
- fix the autoloader to support web roots with underscore characters
- update npm packages and add core-js as a dev dependency
- 1.0.5
- Update build dependencies
- Add permission_callback on rest api routes for 5.5 update
- Add capability checks to instant actions
- 1.0.6
- Hotfix for missing svn change
- 1.1.0
- Drop IE11 support
- Add Modern and Dracula color schemes
- Refactor themes to use CSS variables
- Refactor the build process from a gulp build to es modules with rollup and bundle typeahead/bloodhound dependencies
- Introduce composer for autoloading and build scripts
- Introduce phpcs with WP Coding Standards
- 1.1.1
- Fix PHP 8.1 compatibility
Develop
The plugin now uses a gulp based build pipeline that can be executed through npm scripts.
- requires
composer
2
- requires
node
14 and npm
8 or higher
- Public dependencies should be installed with npm using
npm i package-name --save
, while dev depenedencies like gulp should be installed with npm i package-name --save-dev
Commands
npm run build
will run the rollup build and exit
npm start
will run the rollup build and watch for changes - this is the default task
composer archive
will create a zip the current build of the plugin to be included in a github release - be sure to run composer update --no-dev
before creating the archive
Authors
- David Everett
- Joan Piedra
- Kurtis Shaner
- Doug Axelrod
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