WP Quick Deploy WordPress Plugin Released


I am happy to announce my 23-rd WordPress plugin called WP Quick Deploy.

I dare say it will change the way you setup new blogs or populate your existing ones with plugins forever.

Simply, WP Quick Deploy allows you to pick your favorite plugins and install them all at once without hassle.

It also allows you to activate/deactivate, delete and update your plugins.

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  1. Vincent
    Jan 27th, 2011

    Absolutely brilliant idea.
    maybe someday we can select plugins via the admin instead of editing the plugins.ini file?

  2. Petter Hedman
    Dec 25th, 2010

    This looks great!
    Thanx Man!
    U sure have some great things on ur blog.

  3. Jon Donley
    Dec 22nd, 2010

    This is really great!

    My only constructive comment is that while you have a number of my must-install plugins, I have a number of others . . . so this only gets me, maybe, half way. I did edit the plugin.ini file to add several of my own standard plugins (from the repository), and they did, indeed, show up in the Quick Deploy dashboard. However, although I ticked off their boxes, the only plugins that installed were those in the original .ini list. Is there something else that needs to be done besides adding them to the .ini list?

    Thanks,
    Jon

    • Vladimir
      Dec 22nd, 2010

      That's curious can you send me your ini file?

      BTW I added suggest a plugin feature just for this purpose :)

      • Jon Donley
        Dec 22nd, 2010

        OK, am sending . . .

        I did see the suggestion form, but even in my shop different people have different favorite plugins . . . I do see the value in a curated default list, but it would be nice to be able to add your own faves.

        And, of course, my delicate ego can't survive having my suggested plugins shot down : )

  4. Susan
    Dec 21st, 2010

    Can't wait to try it out. It should make installing much easier.

  5. Shakhawat Hossain
    Dec 20th, 2010

    Why don't you just merge your "Plugin Central" with WP Quick Deploy?

    • Vladimir
      Dec 21st, 2010

      I might merge the two popular plugin at some point, but at this point just like the freshness of WP Quick Deploy.

  6. Jasmine
    Dec 20th, 2010

    Cool. This will make installing and activating plugins so much easier, faster and hassle free! One question though, how will we update the plugins in the list?

    • Vladimir
      Dec 20th, 2010

      The list will be updated with each release, and you can vote for your favorite plugins.

      Also you can manually edit the supplied plugins.ini file with a list of your own plugins.

  7. RinatisDinoro@SmartA
    Dec 20th, 2010

    Cool! A plugin-manager for plugins :D I really have a chaos in my plugins at the moment...

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