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  1. sturm

    Resolved wp-cli needs wp-cli-bundle

    Okay, if it works, then that sounds like a decent enough temporary measure until wp-cli-bundle gets properly implemented into wp-toolkit. Thanks, @john0001.
  2. sturm

    Resolved wp-cli needs wp-cli-bundle

    Remember that Plesk allows you to have multiple subscriptions and multiple WordPress installations. So if I wanted to run a `wp` command on just one of them, how would I tell it which installation on which to run the command?
  3. sturm

    Resolved wp-cli needs wp-cli-bundle

    Are you sure this is possible with Plesk? Already we cannot use regular `wp`, we have to use the wp-toolkit command `sudo plesk ext wp-toolkit --wp-cli -instance-id [id] -- [command] [options]` instead. I don't even know the phar file of which you speak, nor how to execute it properly. Thanks...
  4. sturm

    Resolved wp-cli needs wp-cli-bundle

    I'm aware that wp-cli is a part of wp-toolkit and I'm glad that it's finally been updated to v2.4.0 as of this writing. However, a new problem has been introduced with this upgrade: Some commands have been removed. To be more specific, some commands have been split off into a separate package...
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