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WordMove vs WordOps: What are the differences?
Developers describe WordMove as "Capistrano for Wordpress. Automatically mirror local Wordpress installations and DB data". Wordmove is a nice little gem that lets you automatically mirror local Wordpress installations and DB data back and forth from your local development machine to the remote staging server. SSH and FTP connections are both supported. On the other hand, WordOps is detailed as "* An essential toolset that eases WordPress site and server administration*". It provides the ability to deploy a blazing fast and secured WordPress with Nginx by using simple and easy to remember commands. Forked from EasyEngine v3, it’s already much more than an up-to-date version of EEv3 with several new features including Let’s Encrypt wildcard SSL certificates with DNS API validation support, Linux kernel optimizations or a new custom Nginx package with TLS v1.3 and Cloudflare HTTP/2 HPACK support.
WordMove and WordOps can be primarily classified as "CMS" tools.
WordMove is an open source tool with 1.65K GitHub stars and 156 GitHub forks. Here's a link to WordMove's open source repository on GitHub.