It’s been a little over a year since the last CaptainCore update. Personally, 2022 was the year of hitting the limits of what’s possible without an API. The two most time-consuming tasks were dealing with SSL renewals and PHP 8…
Looking back, I’m really happy with what’s been happening with CaptainCore this past year. I maybe should have split up the releases a bit, because most of the development work is getting crammed into the final releases as we close…
Last update was back in March. A lots been happening! Here’s the short of it. ⚡ Rewrote CaptainCore as a Go command line application 👍 Merged CaptainCore Dispatch functionality into main CaptainCore command line application as captaincore server 👌 Renamed…
Spring is quickly approaching. It’s amazing how things accelerate when your having fun. Here is a quick recap of what I’ve been working on for CaptainCore. Infrastructure upgrades for self-hosted fathom instance. I finally replaced my $5/month Digital Ocean droplet…
Has it been a month already? That’s right, here is what’s been happening in CaptainCore. Released CaptainCore v0.15.0 – Highlights include revamped billing powered by WooCommerce and CaptainCore account plans, downloadable PDFs for invoices, expanded deep link for account/site pages and much…
Well that’s a wrap for 2020. Over the holiday break I spent some focused time building out billing features for CaptainCore. I wrote about the my initial thoughts on billing in the post Tackling Subscriptions While Leveraging WooCommerce. This is…
This past month I jumped around exploring a few different ideas like tracking background commands to a new customer form for requesting sites. Here are the highlights of everything related to CaptainCore. Until next month! CaptainCore CLI v0.11.0 release –…
I plan on writing more regularly on CaptainCore’s blog, which should keep these monthly updates as a short recap. As such, here what’s been happening in CaptainCore this past month. Released CaptainCore v0.14.0 – Highlights include new backup UI, massive…
Last month I launched and renamed my little side project Stackable. It’s now called WP Freighter. With development of that more or less completed, other then support, I’m happy to be back working on CaptainCore development 😃. Hurray! This month,…
I’m back, well, mostly. Over the past few months I took a short break from CaptainCore to build WP Freighter. I plan to launch WP Freighter later this week 🤞 then shift focus back to CaptainCore. This weekend I did…