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WordPress Toolkit List WordPress instances for cPanel user

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  • cPanelTJ
    @muneeb852 , The CLI command wp-toolkit --list -owner true
    will get you a list of all WordPress sites (recognized by WordPress Toolkit) with an "owner" column that includes the cPanel username.
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  • muneeb852
    @muneeb852 , The CLI command wp-toolkit --list -owner true
    will get you a list of all WordPress sites (recognized by WordPress Toolkit) with an "owner" column that includes the cPanel username.

    Thanks, I understand it. However, there was nothing mentioned about -owner true
    in
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  • cPanelTJ
    We recently added this argument for another use case and the documentation did not get updated. I've put in a request to have the argument added there. Thanks!
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  • muneeb852
    Thanks. Please close the thread to mark it solved :)
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  • Alnaggar
    @muneeb852 , The CLI command wp-toolkit --list -owner true
    will get you a list of all WordPress sites (recognized by WordPress Toolkit) with an "owner" column that includes the cPanel username.

    Hello, I have a custom script that clone pre designed WordPress for new user account automatically. And I have to press "Scan" in WordPress toolkit for it to show in sites list. What's the command line to scan WordPress installation from the command line?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    @Alnaggar - currently there isn't an option for that. It sounds like a great feature request though if you'd like to submit one using the link in my signature.
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