Hello,
I spent most of my day trying to troubleshoot why the wp-cli was not working correctly on my windows machine.
As it turns out it was the git bash portion that was not allowing it to work. I use git bash as my command line tool of choice.
I think it would be helpful to many to add this detail to the documentation located here.
The solution I found from here: https://maheshwaghmare.com/setup-wp-cli-wordpress-command-line-interface-on-windows-operating-system/#not-work-on-git-bash
Not work on Git Bash?
Create another file wp without any extension into the C:\wp-cli\ directory and paste below code:
#!/usr/bin/env sh
dir=$(d=${0%[/\\]*}; cd "$d"; pwd)
# See if we are running in Cygwin by checking for cygpath program
if command -v 'cygpath' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# Cygwin paths start with /cygdrive/ which will break windows PHP,
# so we need to translate the dir path to windows format. However
# we could be using cygwin PHP which does not require this, so we
# test if the path to PHP starts with /cygdrive/ rather than /usr/bin
if [[ $(which php) == /cygdrive/* ]]; then
dir=$(cygpath -m $dir);
fi
fi
dir=$(echo $dir | sed 's/ /\ /g')
"${dir}/wp-cli.phar" "$@"
Great!
Now open git bash and type command wp Eg.
Hello,
I spent most of my day trying to troubleshoot why the wp-cli was not working correctly on my windows machine.
As it turns out it was the git bash portion that was not allowing it to work. I use git bash as my command line tool of choice.
I think it would be helpful to many to add this detail to the documentation located here.
The solution I found from here: https://maheshwaghmare.com/setup-wp-cli-wordpress-command-line-interface-on-windows-operating-system/#not-work-on-git-bash