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# WordPress Plugin Boilerplate
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The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate serves as a foundation off of which to build your WordPress plugins.
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The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate serves as a foundation and aims to provide a clear and consistent guide for building your WordPress plugins.
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## Features
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* Liberal use of `TODO` to guide you through what you need to change
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* Uses a strict file organization scheme to make sure the assets are easily maintainable
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## Usage
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## Contents
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The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate includes the following files:
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* This `README`
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* A subdirectory called `plugin-boilerplate`
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The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate is ready to activate as-is (though it includes no real functionality).
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1. Copy the `plugin-boilerplate` directory into your `wp-content/plugins` directory
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2. Navigate to the "Plugins" dashboard page
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This will activate the WordPress Plugin Boilerplate. Because the Boilerplate has no real functionality, nothing will be added to WordPress; however, this demonstrates exactly how your plugin should behave as you're working with it.
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If you opt to uncomment Line 77 which contains the following line:
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`add_action( 'admin_menu', array( $this, 'plugin_admin_menu' ) );`
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Then a new menu item will be added to the *Plugins* menu.
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## License
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The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate is licensed under the GPL v2 or later.
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## Changelog
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### 2.0 (7 May 2012)
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* Disabling the admin menu by default
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* Initializing the attributes
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* Combining the `admin_open` and `admin_close` into a single `admin` view
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* Bringing some of the code up to the WordPress coding standards
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* Added access modifiers for functions
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* Implemented the single pattern
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* **japh**. Merged upstream changes, maintained separation of uninstall functionality
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* **mikkelbreum**. Restricted scripts and styles to load only on plugin settings page if it is enabled.
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* **mikkelbreum**. Added the option for a plugin settings page
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* **mikkelbreum**. Removed the need to customize the URL for `wp_enqueue_style` and `wp_enqueue_scripts`
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* **mikkelbreum**. Corrected action book for `register_admin_styles`
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* **tbwiii**. Listed jQuery as a dependency for both JavaScript sources
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* **japh**. Added an `uninstall.php` placeholder
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* **leewillis77**. Improved the way language files are loaded
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* **wesbos**. Updated the year to 2013
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### 1.0 (29 November 2012)
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* Official Release
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## Author Information
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The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate was originally started and is maintained by [Tom McFarlin](http://twitter.com/tommcfarlin/).
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The project is open-source and receives contributions from awesome WordPress Developers throughout the world.
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The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate was originally started and is maintained by [Tom McFarlin](http://twitter.com/tommcfarlin/), but is constantly under development thanks to the contributions from the many WordPress developers throughout the world.
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