Managing WordPress with Git and Composer has some big advantages. In particular, it can give you version control and helps get new people up to speed quickly. But it’s not for every WordPress project. In this article we’ll look at the pros and cons of this approach, and I’ll show you how to store WordPress in Git, and set up Composer dependencies to draw in your plugins and themes. Finally, we’ll look at moving WordPress into a subdirectory on Git for increased security.
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