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Wordpress REST API

OpenClaw skill that provides a WordPress REST API CLI for posts, pages, categories, tags, users, and custom requests using plain HTTP.

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name: wordpress description: OpenClaw skill that provides a WordPress REST API CLI for posts, pages, categories, tags, users, and custom requests using plain HTTP.

WordPress REST API Skill (Advanced)

Purpose

Provide a production-ready CLI for WordPress REST API automation. This skill focuses on content workflows (posts/pages), taxonomy (categories/tags), user reads, and safe custom requests without external HTTP libraries.

Best fit

  • You want a stable CLI for automation and bot workflows.
  • You need JSON-in/JSON-out for pipelines.
  • You prefer simple HTTP with no extra dependencies.

Not a fit

  • You must handle OAuth flows or complex browser-based auth.
  • You need advanced media uploads (multipart streaming).

Requirements

  • Node.js 18+ (for native fetch).

One-time setup

  1. Enable the WordPress REST API (default in modern WordPress).
  2. Create an Application Password for a WordPress user.
  3. Confirm the user has the right role (e.g., Editor/Admin).

Install

cd wordpress
npm install

Run

node scripts/wp-cli.js help
node scripts/wp-cli.js posts:list --query per_page=5
node scripts/wp-cli.js posts:create '@post.json'

You can also use npm:

npm run wp -- posts:list --query per_page=5

Credentials

Supported options (first match wins):

  • Basic auth token: WP_BASIC_TOKEN (base64 of user:app_password)
  • User + app password: WP_USER + WP_APP_PASSWORD
  • JWT bearer token: WP_JWT_TOKEN

Required env

  • WP_BASE_URL (e.g., https://example.com)

Input conventions

  • JSON can be inline or loaded from file with @path.
  • Query params use --query key=value (repeatable) or --query key1=value1,key2=value2.

Command map (high level)

Posts:

  • posts:list, posts:get, posts:create, posts:update, posts:delete

Pages:

  • pages:list, pages:get, pages:create, pages:update, pages:delete

Taxonomy:

  • categories:list, categories:create
  • tags:list, tags:create

Users:

  • users:list, users:get

Advanced:

  • request (raw method + path)

Operational guidance

  • Prefer context=view for read-only list calls.
  • Use status=draft when staging content.
  • Implement retries for 429 and transient 5xx errors in orchestrators.

Expected output

  • JSON to stdout; non-zero exit code on errors.

Security notes

  • Never log or commit tokens or application passwords.
  • Use a dedicated low-privilege WordPress account where possible.

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Pricing

Free

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