wp-stats
Track WordPress plugins and themes statistics from the command line.
Install
$ npm install wp-stats
Commands
You can check plugins
and themes
statistics by using the next commands:
wp-stats plugin
Get plugins statistics.
wp-stats plugin [options]
wp-stats plugins [options]
The wp-stats plugin
command can be called in plural wp-stats plugins
.
wp-stats theme
Get themes statistics.
wp-stats theme [options]
wp-stats themes [options]
The wp-stats theme
command can be called in plural wp-stats themes
.
Options
--author, -a Get plugins or themes by author.
--slug, -s Get a plugin or theme by slug.
--fields, -f Show extra fields in the table separated by commas.
--no-fields Hide fields in the table separated by commas.
--per_page Show total items per page. Default: 10.
Usage
Get plugins or themes by author:
wp-stats plugin --author=rokumetal
wp-stats theme --author=rokumetal
Get plugin or theme by slug:
wp-stats plugin --slug=wp-countup-js
wp-stats theme --slug=wp-countup-js
Get plugins or themes with extra fields (separated by commas):
wp-stats plugins --fields=rating,support_threads
wp-stats themes --fields=rating
Get plugins or themes without some fields (separated by commas):
wp-stats plugins --no-fields=downloaded,slug
wp-stats themes --no-fields=downloaded,slug
Available Fields
The --fields
and --no-fields
options can accept a string with fields separated by commas. The allowed fields are:
- active_installs
- author
- downloaded
- last_updated
- name
- num_ratings
- rating
- slug
- support_threads
- support_threads_resolved
- version
The default fields that will always show are:
- name
- slug
- version
- downloaded
- active_installs