Features Provided
How Can I Manage Logify From Command Line?
Logify also supports command line management for advanced users who prefer working in WP-CLI.
This is not required for normal use, but it can be helpful for fast maintenance tasks.
What Is This Feature?
WP-CLI support lets you manage Logify logs using terminal commands instead of the WordPress dashboard.
It is useful when you want to do tasks quickly or automate them in a development or server workflow.
Who Should Use It?
This feature is mainly for:
- Developers
- Site administrators
- Hosting teams
- Advanced WordPress users
- People who already use WP-CLI
How To Use WP-CLI Commands
Open your terminal and run Logify commands in your WordPress environment.
Example commands:
Clear All Logs
wp logify clear --all
Clear Only Login Logs
wp logify clear --event-type=login
Clear Logs For A Specific User
wp logify clear --user-id=42
Combine Filters For A More Specific Cleanup
wp logify clear --user-id=42 --event-type=deleted
Why Should I Use It?
WP-CLI is helpful when you need:
- Faster maintenance
- Bulk cleanup
- Server-side workflows
- Scripted automation
- Less dashboard clicking
It is especially useful on development sites, staging sites, or managed hosting setups.
If your Logify setup includes addon commands, those should follow the same WP-CLI pattern and appear in your addon documentation.
When Should I Avoid It?
If you are not comfortable with terminal commands, use the WordPress dashboard instead.
The dashboard is safer and easier for everyday users.
What Should I Do Next?
If you use WP-CLI regularly, you can add Logify cleanup commands to your maintenance workflow.
That can help keep test sites and temporary environments clean.