My WordPress Plugin List

Just like Nick, Jan, and Tracy, I’m sharing the list of plugins I have on this site and what I use them for.

  • IndieWeb
    • ActivityPub
      • Makes your blog available in the fediverse. Made by my colleagues at Automattic, Matthias Pfefferle in particular.
      • I still mostly use the toot.cafe server, but eventually I think I might to move move of my fediverse posting, liking, and replies to my own website.
    • Add Fediverse Icons to Jetpack
      • Exactly what it says on the tin. Made by Jan Boddez.
    • Friends
      • Made by Alex Kirk. The Friends plugin allows you to follow content from other WordPress sites, and interact with them on your own site. You can follow friends and others via RSS. If you also have the ActivityPub plugin installed, you can follow people on Mastodon and other ActivityPub-compatible social networks.
      • + Friends Post Collection and Friends Send to E-Reader
        • I use these to make collections of posts that I then send to my Kindle and read offline. Very niche, but very useful.
    • IndieAuth
      • IndieAuth is a way to allow users to use their own domain to sign into other websites and services
    • IndieBlocks
      • Powers the Likes, Replies, Bookmarks, and Microblog section of my website. Made by Jan Boddez.
    • IndieWeb
      • Powers a bundle of indieweb functionality. Check it out.
    • RSS Cloud
      • Adds RSS Cloud capabilities to my RSS feed.
    • RSS to Indie Likes
      • I made this one. It takes items from an RSS feed and automatically posts Likes to them on my site, using the IndieBlocks Like functionality mentioned above.
    • Share on Mastodon
      • Auto shares microblog posts to Mastodon. Also made by Jan Boddez. I think I owe him a beer.
    • JSON Feed
      • The more syndication options the better IMO. I do wonder if anyone is actively using my JSON feed, though.
    • Micropub
    • Syndication Links
      • Shows links to syndicated copies on other platforms on my microblog posts. Made by David Shanske.
    • Webmention
      • Aย Webmentionย is a notification that one URL links to another. I send them for Likes, Replies, Bookmarks, and links in posts.
      • Made by Matthias Pfefferle
    • Wunderground PWS
      • I made this to show data from my personal weatherstation on my website. (It is currently offline and I need to fix the station.)
      • I put it in the IndieWeb section because, well, who else besides indieweb folks put the weather on their websites?
  • Layout & theme functionality
    • Advanced Custom Fields
      • If any of my coworkers are reading this, know that I cringe about having this on my site, too. I’ve removed most uses except for the Reading section of my site, which I intend to rebuilt from scratch on the next iteration of my site. Consider this my personal Data Liberation project.
    • Bookmark Card
      • This is one of my favorite blocks, and it should be in Core. Turns any URL into a beautiful preview card. Made by George Mamadashvili.
    • Breadcrumb NavXT
      • Nice breadcrumb block. This should probably be in Core, too. Made by John Havlik.
    • GenerateBlocks
      • I use this for the more advanced Query Loop block, which takes basically any wp_query argument right in the GUI.
    • Gutenberg
      • I like to run the bleeding-edge.
    • Post Modified Time Block
      • Made by Rich Tabor. I add this to some templates because I care when things like /now and /blogroll were last updated.
    • SVG Support
      • Another thing that should probably be in Core.
  • Utilities
    • Akismet
      • Spam shall not pass.
    • Confetti
      • Occasionally I add some whimsy to posts by adding a confetti cannon.
    • Jetpack
      • You already know what it is and you either use it or have a post on your site about why you don’t.
      • Yes, I work at Automattic, but I was using it even before I started working here. I love it.
      • I run the beta version.
    • Pressable Cache Management
      • I host on Pressable. This tool makes it easy to granularly manage cache on the platform from wp-admin.
      • I regularly test new versions and provide feedback to the team.
    • QuickPost
      • Adds an “Add New” button to the Block Editor toolbar, so you can easily create new posts/pages/custom post types, as well as duplicate them.
      • Made by Aurooba Ahmed.
    • Redirection
      • I’ve tested every redirects plugin out there and this one is the best. Made by John Godley.

I’d love to see your plugin list. If you post one, send me a link!

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7 responses to “My WordPress Plugin List”

  1. Iโ€™ve now seen lists from Jan, Tracy, Bix, Nick, and Chuck. A sucker for talking about plugins, I had to join the party. This is…

  2. […] now seen lists from Jan, Tracy, Bix, Nick, and Chuck. A sucker for talking about plugins, I had to join the party. This is a nice addendum to my […]

  3. Hey Chuck,
    Great to find your website.
    Super cool to see how well organized you have everything here.
    It helps a lot in finding things out quickly, so thanks for that and also for the Wunderground plugin.
    I installed it on my blog, however, doesn’t show any data.. not sure why.
    It shows “Weather data not available. Please check back in 10 minutes.”

    If you have any tips I’ll be super grateful.
    Thank you in advance just for your attention to this.
    Best,
    Rรบben

  4. The issue being reported on the WordPress plugin settings page is that vendor/autoload.php is missing.
    Maybe this can help get to the solution in case you still keep this plugin active.
    Thanks again

  5. After some time installing and re installing I managed to get it working ๐Ÿ™‚
    Only one thing missing, how can I change the units to metric please? (C and Km/h)
    Thanks!

    1. Hi Rรบben! Unfortunately this isn’t able to be changed right now. I hardcoded the units because I originally made it just for me. You are welcome to fork it and update that. I’m sure ChatGPT can change that pretty quickly. I’m unlikely to work on this anytime soon since my own weather station isn’t up and running.

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