by Kushang Tailor
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AbilityGuard – Abilities API Monitor
Inventory, audit, and monitor WordPress Abilities API usage.
Compatible with WP 7.0.2
v1.0.0
Current Version v1.0.0
Updated 1 week ago
Last Update on 05 Jul, 2026
Refreshed 8 hours ago
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- Version
- 1.0.0
- Last Updated
- Jul 05, 2026
- Requires WP
- 6.9+
- Tested Up To
- 7.0.2
- PHP Version
- 7.2 or higher
- Author
- Kushang Tailor
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about AbilityGuard – Abilities API Monitor
Yes. AbilityGuard requires the WordPress Abilities API and listens to native ability execution hooks.
No. AbilityGuard requires a WordPress version that includes the Abilities API.
No. AbilityGuard logs Abilities API activity. It does not automatically log normal admin actions such as editing a post, uploading media, changing settings, or activating another plugin.
A log entry appears when a registered ability is executed through the Abilities API and the native execution hooks fire.
AI plugins and automation tools may register abilities so they can perform structured tasks through WordPress. AbilityGuard inventories those abilities and logs executions when they run.
No. AI request logs usually track provider requests, model names, token usage, and AI response metadata. AbilityGuard tracks WordPress ability registrations and executions. It focuses on site capability visibility and auditing.
Risk is derived from Abilities API annotations, such as whether an ability is read-only, destructive, or idempotent. If an ability does not provide enough annotation data, AbilityGuard marks the risk as unknown.
Unknown means the registered ability did not provide enough annotation metadata for confident classification. It does not necessarily mean the ability is dangerous.
The Current User column checks whether the currently logged-in admin user can execute the ability with its default input. It is a basic visibility signal, not a full role or policy audit.
The REST column shows whether the ability metadata marks the ability as exposed through the REST API.