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Bit Pi

A powerful integration tool to connect with external services.

Description

⚠️⚠️⚠️ Disclaimer: This is a beta version of this plugin. Please, feel free to create issues or give a PR

Bit Pi allows you to connect different platforms and automate tasks within WordPress.

📢 Join our new community Bit Pi & get updates of our new plugin.

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API Usage

Bit Pi is a powerful integration tool that uses platform API to send and receive data with the user's permission. some operations are done by in frontend(Javascript) and some are done by in backend(PHP). Bit Pi did not collect any integration data from users. But collect some error, logs, and usage data to improve the plugin. currently, we are using the following platforms API.

Google Sheets API Google Drive API Google Calendar API Elementor Form API/WP Hooks Bit Form API/WP Hooks Fluent Form API/WP Hooks Jot Form API Zoho CRM API

How to Run the Project

This repository contains the development version of an automation plugin project. It is not stable. For the stable version, please visit the WordPress (WP) version.

Steps to Run the Project:

  1. Set Up a Local Server:
    Install a local server environment like LAMP (Linux), XAMPP (Cross-Platform), WAMP (Windows), or MAMP (Mac).

  2. Initiate a WordPress Project:
    Start a new WordPress project in your local server environment.

  3. Clone the Repository:
    Clone this repository into your WordPress project's plugins directory.

  4. Activate the Plugin:
    Go to your WordPress dashboard and activate the cloned plugin.

  5. Activate WP CLI:
    Ensure that the WordPress Command Line Interface (WP CLI) is activated for your project.

  6. Enable Dev Mode for the Plugin:
    Make sure that the plugin is set to development (dev) mode. This is often done within the plugin's settings or configuration file.

  7. Run Frontend:
    Start the frontend of your WordPress site to see the plugin in action.

Once these steps are completed, your setup is complete and you should be good to go.

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