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WordOps (wo) is the essential toolset that eases WordPress site and server administration.

WordOps currently supports:

  • Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04 & 18.04
  • Debian 7, 8 & 9

Port requirements:

Name Port Number Inbound Outbound
SSH 22
HTTP 80
HTTPS/SSL 443
WO Admin 22222
GPG Key Server 11371

Quick start

wget -qO wo wordops.se/tup && sudo bash wo     # Install WordOps
sudo wo site create example.com --wp     # Install required packages & setup WordPress on example.com

Must read!

WordOps made some fundamental changes:

  • We've deprecated the mail stack. Less is more. As an alternative, take a look at iRedMail or Caesonia. And an alternative for Roundcube is Rainloop.
  • Support for w3tc is dropped as a security precaution.
  • We are currently migrating the PHP 5.x series to PHP 7.1 and PHP 7.2. We'll offer an easy to use migration script once we are confident enough to unleash this daemon. For now, new sites get installed with PHP 7.2 as the default.

Update WordOps

With one simple command

wo update

More site creation commands

Standard WordPress sites

wo site create example.com --wp                  # install wordpress without any page caching
wo site create example.com --wpsc                # install wordpress with wp-super-cache plugin
wo site create example.com --wpfc                # install wordpress + nginx fastcgi_cache
wo site create example.com --wpredis             # install wordpress + nginx redis_cache

WordPress multsite with subdirectory

wo site create example.com --wpsubdir            # install wpmu-subdirectory without any page caching
wo site create example.com --wpsubdir --wpsc     # install wpmu-subdirectory with wp-super-cache plugin
wo site create example.com --wpsubdir --wpfc     # install wpmu-subdirectory + nginx fastcgi_cache
wo site create example.com --wpsubdir --wpredis  # install wpmu-subdirectory + nginx redis_cache

WordPress multsite with subdomain

wo site create example.com --wpsubdomain            # install wpmu-subdomain without any page caching
wo site create example.com --wpsubdomain --wpsc     # install wpmu-subdomain with wp-super-cache plugin
wo site create example.com --wpsubdomain --wpfc     # install wpmu-subdomain + nginx fastcgi_cache
wo site create example.com --wpsubdomain --wpredis  # install wpmu-subdomain + nginx redis_cache

Non-WordPress sites

wo site create example.com --html     # create example.com for static/html sites
wo site create example.com --php      # create example.com with php support
wo site create example.com --mysql    # create example.com with php & mysql support

HHVM enabled sites

wo site create example.com --wp --hhvm           # create example.com WordPress site with HHVM support
wo site create example.com --php --hhvm          # create example.com php site with HHVM support

Cheatsheet - site creation

single site multisite w/ subdir multisite w/ subdom
NO Cache --wp --wpsubdir --wpsubdomain
WP Super Cache --wpsc --wpsubdir --wpsc --wpsubdomain --wpsc
Nginx cache --wpfc --wpsubdir --wpfc --wpsubdomain --wpfc
Redis cache --wpredis --wpsubdir --wpredis --wpsubdomain --wpredis

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