Development Mode for Jetpack
This plugin enables Jetpack Development Mode, which allows usage of certain Jetpack modules without connecting to WordPress.com.
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- Version
- trunk
- Last Updated
- Sep 24, 2020
- Requires WP
- 4.6+
- Tested Up To
- 5.5
- PHP Version
- N/A
- Author
- Leland Fiegel
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Common questions about Development Mode for Jetpack
Props to Ben Gillbanks for the tip.
You sound like a Jetpack hater! Is that true?
That couldn't be further from the truth.
Where is the settings page?
There isn’t one!
Activate this plugin if you want to enable Jetpack Development Mode. Deactivate if you don’t.
Can't I get the same effect by adding a line to my theme's functions.php file, or plopping this into an mu-plugin?
You sure can! Here's the line you would need to add:
add_filter( 'jetpack_development_mode', '__return_true' );
Activating a plugin like this is just one approach. I prefer it, and you may prefer another.
To each their own.
How does this plugin differ from other plugins in the repository that do the same thing?
One comparable plugin I could find hasn't been updated in over 2 years. While such a simple, one-line plugin needs minimal maintenance, it would be nice if it was periodically tested with the latest versions of Jetpack and WordPress to ensure smooth operation.
I plan on doing that, since I use Jetpack Development Mode very often.
That other plugin also ships with translations and includes a textdomain loading function. My plugin does not.
Finally, my plugin uses a slightly different, more defensive coding style that ensures Jetpack is active and loaded, prior to running any pertinent code.
Not huge differences, but I do want to note the differentiation.