Drush
Drush (DRUpal SHell) is a computer software shell-based application used to control, manipulate, and administer Drupal websites.[1][2] On the surface, drush is a tool for updating site modules, however Drush has a more comprehensive list of features.
Original author(s) | Arto Bendiken |
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Developer(s) | Moshe Weitzman |
Initial release | 2007 |
Stable release | 10.2.2
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Repository | |
Available in | PHP |
License | GPL |
Website | DRUSH Homepage |
Details
Drush was originally developed by Arto Bendiken for Drupal 4.7. In May 2007, it was partly rewritten and redesigned for Drupal 5 by Franz Heinzmann. Drush is maintained by Moshe Weitzman with the support of Owen Barton, greg.1.anderson, jonhattan, Mark Sonnabaum, Jonathan Hedstrom and Christopher Gervais.[3]
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gollark: The UK has *all* the best laws.
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External links
References
- https://www.linuxjournal.com/article/11000
- https://github.com/drush-ops/drush#faq
- "Official Drush Documentation". Drush docs. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
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