Replaces the WordPress password strength meter on the Profile page with the How Secure Is My Password? strength meter.
Copy the how-secure-is-my-password
directory into wp-content/plugins
and then activate the plugin on the Plugins page in the WordPress admin section.
Use Vagrant to start a development VM:
vagrant up
The provisioning script will install the latest version of WordPress and set up the DB as well as creating a symbolic link from the how-secure-is-my-password
directory to the wp-content/plugins
directory.
You will need to install the NPM dependencies first:
npm install
You can then run make
to build a new version of the files after making any changes to src/hsimp.wordpres.js
or build/how-secure-is-my-password.php
.
You can also run sh watch
in the root directory to automatically build the files when you make any changes.
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015, Mark Nicholas Wales / Small Hadron Collider
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