If you’re working with anything other than PHPStorm and you’re looking make use of Xdebug with Pressmatic, here’s a step-by-step guide for how to do so.
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Since Pressmatic entered beta, I’ve been reading tweets and blog posts all about it and ultimately decided to purchase it and give it a try for myself.
If you want to do any unit testing with Pressmatic, there are a few things you’ll need to set up on your virtual machine.
If you’re using PHP CodeSniffer with Pressmatic and Atom, the following steps will walk you through how to have them play nicely together.
As a follow-up to yesterday’s post with using Pressmatic and a copy of WordPress from the Subversion repository, Kiko Doran asked me a good question via Twitter dealing with one of Pressmatic’s nicest features: could you also make a template that has the plugin for trunk installed by default? — Kiko Doran (@kikodoran) July […]