While is a premium plugin and does not have an official full-version repository on GitHub for public download, the platform remains a vital resource for developers looking to extend and automate the plugin.
Instead of finding the "Pro" source code for free, developers use GitHub to access , code snippets , and stubs that help integrate the tool into professional workflows. 1. Official Developer Resources on GitHub
== Premium Support == Upgrade to the professional edition of WP All Import for premium support. E-mail: support@wpallimport.com == polylang/wp-all-import-pro-stubs - GitHub wp all import pro github
If you are managing a client site, you can include your configuration and custom add-ons in your private GitHub repository to streamline deployment.
wp-plugins/wp-all-import: WordPress.org Plugin Mirror - GitHub While is a premium plugin and does not
The developers of WP All Import, , provide specific tools on GitHub to help you build custom extensions.
: For advanced developers using tools like PHPStan, you can find repositories like WP All Import Pro Stubs on GitHub. These provide "stub" declarations so your IDE can recognize the plugin's functions without having the Pro source code in your repository. Official Developer Resources on GitHub == Premium Support
: A mirror of the free version is available on GitHub via the wp-plugins/wp-all-import repository, which is useful for tracking changes or contributing to the core logic. 2. Community Code Snippets and Gists
: Snippets for rounding prices, modifying dates, or merging multiple XML fields into one WordPress field. You can paste these directly into the Function Editor within the WP All Import dashboard . 3. Professional Workflows: GitHub & Version Control