WordPress Playground is WordPress in one click. It's a platform that lets you run WordPress instantly on any device without a host. It’s your place to build, experiment, test, and grow.
This list collects awesome uses of playground and awesome tools to build with it.
- WordPress Playground - Try WordPress Playground here.
- WordPress.org/Playground - WordPress Playground explained on WordPress.org.
- WordPress Playground on GitHub - The source code for the playground.
- Playground Tools on GitHub - Tools and applications built using WordPress Playground.
This is where WordPress Playground powers applications that were not possible or much harder without it.
- Gutenberg Pull Request Previewer - Run a Gutenberg Pull Request in a playground to test it.
- Playground inside Playground - Uses the interactive code block to do a live preview of the code.
- Playground Synchronization - Record changes made in one playground and play them back in a second playground.
- Time Traveling - Record changes made in one playground and play them back in a second playground.
- Translate Live - Inline Translation for WordPress plugins and themes, here is an example of the WordPress Plugin Friends and the language German.
- WordPress Block Development Examples – Learn about Block Development through code examples and live demos.
- WordPress Core Pull Request Previewer - Run a WordPress Core Pull Request in a playground to test it.
- WP-CLI in the browser - Puts a wp-cli commandline above a playground to manipulate it.
- Blueprint Builder - A codepen-like environment for building blueprints with autocomplete.
- Blueprints Gallery - A directory of blueprints that demonstrate different ways to use them.
- Step Library - Easily build blueprints by joining more complex steps together.
- Edit Visually Browser Extension - Edit GitHub issue descriptions and other text formats using WordPress blocks in Playground.
- Museum of Block Art - In this museum, the blocks are demo'ed using WordPress Playground.
- Playground Block for Gutenberg - A block that embeds a playground in your post.
- WordPress Playground for VS Code - Run a WordPress development server without any dependencies.
- wp-now - A CLI tool to streamline the process of setting up a local WordPress environment.
- WordPress Playground Documentation - An introduction to WordPress Playground.
- WordPress Playground README - An explanation of WordPress Playground and how to get started.
- Blueprints 101 - A Blueprints crash course.
- Query API - How to configure playground.wordpress.net via query parameters.
- Blueprint API - How to create and use blueprints.
- Playground on WordPress.tv - Talks from WordCamps on WordPress Playground.
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