Every WordPress developer knows the feeling of despair when a migration fails, balanced by the immense feelings of relief when one succeeds. It’s a frustrating process for many devs, with every failed migration taking more time away from work they’d rather be doing. In this article, I’ll discuss tools you can use to speed up and simplify your migrations, while also mitigating some of that risk.
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