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  • Plugin Support kuzmanstoyanov

    (@kuzmanstoyanov)

    Hello @datastream,

    The plugin is designed to transfer the uploads/, themes/ and plugins/ folders. The mu-plugins/ folder is usually utilized by hosting providers to install their own plugins and apply local rules specific to their hosting environment. These plugins and rules are generally tailored to the hosting infrastructure and are not always applicable or transferable to other hosting environments.

    Best Regards,
    Kuzman Stoyanov

    Thread Starter Barry Brunning

    (@datastream)

    Hi Kuzman,

    The documentation says under FAQ “We move only your WordPress content – themes, plugins, uploads”. Mu-plugins are plugins. They are listed on the Plugins Admin page under Must-Use.

    I’m moving from an old domain name to a new domain name, both sites at SG under the same plan. Our mu-plugins are two. The first a part of Perfmatters, the second Easy-Wordpress-Admin-Notifications; so nothing to do with the hosting provider but part of our WordPress site.

    The Migrator is a terrific tool and much appreciated, but maybe an option to include mu-plugins would be useful. Also a note in the documentation, which as far as i see does not use the word ‘folder’. I imagine you’re trying to keep things as simple and straightforward as possible for the novice, that I can understand. But if someone has the confidence to choose the DIY route for a migration, they can probably benefit from a somewhat fuller technical definition of the move.

    Best regards,

    Barry Brunning

    Plugin Support kuzmanstoyanov

    (@kuzmanstoyanov)

    @datastream,

    Thank you for the feedback.

    I passed your suggestion to the developers so they can consider adding such functionality in some of the future versions of the plugin.

    Best Regards,
    Kuzman Stoyanov

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