Description
Today’s episode explores the range of local WordPress environments, starting with MAMP and making it to Docker, Vagrant, and Local WP. Brian discusses the built-in WordPress local dev tool, @wordpress/env and the state of documentation. Somewhere along the way, Aurooba explains the difference between mamp-stacks and Docker.
Local WP doesn't use Docker or any kind of virtualization anymore. Thanks for the correction, Andy! Learn more about that change here.
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ServerPress is Shutting Down - https://wptavern.com/serverpress-is-shutting-downLocal WP - https://localwp.com/Block Editor Handbook - @wordpress/env - https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/reference-guides/packages/packages-env/MAMP PRO - https://www.mamp.info/en/mamp-pro/windows/DevKinsta - https://kinsta.com/devkinsta/Kana by Chris Weigman - https://chriswiegman.com/2022/09/introducing-kana-a-simple-and-powerful-wordpress-development-environment/Lando - https://lando.dev/Brian's website – https://briancoords.com/Aurooba's website – https://aurooba.com
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