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  • Hi, I have also tried to use wp-env on Gitpod, but I faced some issues with the environment variables and the port forwarding.?I found this guide1?very helpful to set up wp-env on Gitpod. It explains how to use the GITPOD_WORKSPACE_URL variable to access the WordPress site, and how to configure the ports for the database and the web server. I hope this helps you to solve your problem. Good luck!

    Thank you for sharing your experience with these migration tools. It seems like both Migrate Guru and the DreamHost plugin have their own unique features and processes, but they both utilize BlogVault Migration, which is a commonality.

    The ability to delete the plugin after migration is indeed a convenient feature of Migrate Guru. On the other hand, the DreamHost plugin seems to offer a simpler setup process by just requiring a key from the DreamHost dashboard.

    It’s unfortunate to hear that you had difficulty deleting the DreamHost plugin after migration. This feedback could be valuable to DreamHost for improving their user experience. Remember, it’s always important to choose the tool that best fits your needs and preferences. 

    Thank you so much for helping with this wonderful post.

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