Brief Summary
This course dives into using Drush, a handy command line tool, to manage your Drupal website efficiently. You'll learn how to run commands, install Drush, and practice on a test site. It's all about making your life easier as a developer!
Key Points
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Drush is a command line tool for managing Drupal websites.
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It saves time and simplifies processes for developers.
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Learn major Drush commands and installation on both localhost and live servers.
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Hands-on practice with a testing Drupal website.
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Engage with the community for help and support.
Learning Outcomes
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Understand the basics of Drush and its functionalities.
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Master key Drush commands for website management.
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Effectively install and set up Drush on different servers.
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Gain practical experience with a testing Drupal site.
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Join discussions and troubleshoot issues with peers.
About This Course
Use DRUSH (a command line Tool) to manage your Drupal Website in a Professional way.
Time saving is always a great practice for Developers, Drush is a command line tool, Drush can make your life easier when you are working with drupal content Management system . You can manage your site by putting up just simple Drush commands, It can even directly download and install software and modules for you, so that you don't have to do it yourself, Even you can install a new instance of drupal with all of your required modules , themes and configuration settings with just simple commands , that's Amazing!
In this course we will learn almost everything about drush tool, We will start this course from the introduction to drush and goes through the major commands, installation of drush on localhost and on live server (Cpanel), Also we will take a complete practice of every command on a testing drupal website, in this way you will get complete benifit of the course and you can notice the problems you face and post them into the discussion forum,
I hope you will enjoy this course So, let's get start to explore the drush
Jeet L.
I was expecting Drupal 8+ drush course