• Very helpful.

    Nevertheless I would have expected that you have run the check on your own plugin and fixed all errors.

    Errors should be automatically priorized by severity in future versions, e.g.: blocker, critical, major, minor, trivial.

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  • Hey @tinywpplugins! Thanks for taking the time to write a review.

    If you find a feature missing, the best way would be to file a bug on the plugin’s GitHub repo, so the developers know about it.

    Plugin Author Gustavo Bordoni

    (@bordoni)

    Hi @tinywpplugins,

    Since PCP is a tool with the purpose of checking for all the expected behavior of what not to do it really cannot pass the checks, since it needs to make use of highly specialized PHP modules for code analysis.

    That expectation is a fair one without further context, but it would be amazing to hear more from you like @properlypurple suggested, in a bug report. So that we can improve the tool for all the community.

    Best Regards,

    Thread Starter tinywpplugins

    (@tinywpplugins)

    Hi Gustavo,

    I did not want to attack you or another author. Sorry if it sounded like that. I opened two issues at GitHub and added further information.

    • This reply was modified 9 months, 2 weeks ago by tinywpplugins.
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