Modules that have more to do with assisting development of a site rather than managing its content.

  • TracyDebugger 4.26.23 by Adrian Jones
    The ultimate debugging and development tool for ProcessWire (https://adrianbj.github.io/TracyDebugger)
    2024/04/24 — Development Tools, Logs/Monitoring
  • Duplicator 1.5.2 by flydev
    Duplicate, backup and transfer an entire site from one location to another.
    2024/04/23 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools
  • PageGridBlocks 1.0.5 by jploch
    Install and uninstall PageGrid Blocks
    2024/04/22 — Markup Generation, Development Tools
  • AdminDevModeColors 0.0.5 beta by BitPoet
    Enable distinct color scheme for development installs of PW
    2024/04/16 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools
  • ProcessAdminActions 0.9.5 by Adrian Jones
    Admin Actions: Control panel for running various admin actions
    2024/04/14 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools
  • Tasker 1.1.1 by mtwebit
    Task management for ProcessWire
    2024/04/05 — Development Tools
  • RockFrontend 3.13.1 by bernhard
    Module for easy frontend development
    2024/04/03 — Development Tools, Markup Generation
  • RockMigrations 4.2.0 by bernhard
    The Ultimate Automation and Deployment-Tool for ProcessWire
    2024/03/29 — Development Tools, Import/Export
  • RockSkinUikit 0.0.5 beta by bernhard
    Helper module to easily skin the Uikit Admin Theme
    2024/03/20 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools
  • PageEditLockFields 0.0.2 beta by Ryan Cramer
    Lock page fields or properties from editing on a page-by-page basis.
    2024/03/12 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools
  • Twack 2.3.1 by Sebi
    Reusable components for your ProcessWire-templates.
    2024/03/08 — Development Tools, Markup Generation
  • Wireframe 0.29.1 by Teppo
    An output framework for ProcessWire.
    2024/03/06 — Development Tools, Other Modules
  • ProcessDbMigrate 2.0.10 alpha by MarkE
    Database Migrations: Manage migrations via the PW GUI
    2024/02/14 — Development Tools, Process Modules
  • DelayedImageVariations 0.1.4 beta by Robin S
    Delays the creation of image variations until their individual URLs are loaded.
    2024/01/24 — Development Tools
  • Less 0.0.5 by Ryan Cramer
    Less parser: A module wrapper for Wikimedia’s Less parser that compiles .less files to .css. Also used by the ProcessWire core for AdminThemeUikit customization.
    2024/01/05 — Development Tools
  • TemplateEngineLatte 2.1.0 by daun
    Latte templates for the TemplateEngineFactory
    2023/11/22 — Markup Generation, Development Tools
  • AdminHelperLinks 1.1.8 by Richard Jedlička
    Adds shortcut links to edit fields and template directly from page edit.
    2023/11/13 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools
  • UniqueImageVariations 0.1.6 beta by Robin S
    Ensures that all ImageSizer options affect image variation filenames.
    2023/11/10 — Development Tools
  • AdminLinksInFrontend 1.1.9 by Horst Nogajski
    ALIF - Admin Links In Frontend: A ProcessWire module that displays configurable Adminlinks on the frontpage
    2023/11/06 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools
  • Component 0.0.2 beta by ukyo (@trk)
    Module help you to create and use set of components to utilise in your ProcessWire page templates.
    2023/10/22 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools

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