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Rename plugin #10

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Rename plugin #10

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@psrpinto psrpinto commented Aug 14, 2024

This PR renames the WordPress plugin from data-liberation to try-wordpress, so that we use a single term everywhere, instead of referring to the browser extension by try-wordpress, and the plugin by data-liberation. (Later we will rename the whole project to something more meaningful than try-wordpress).

Additionally, I think it's useful to look at this project as a single integrated "thing" instead of viewing it as a repo that provides both a browser extension and a WordPress plugin. In reality, the browser extension cannot function without the WordPress plugin, nor vice-versa.

With this mind, I think it makes sense to reflect that in the directory structure of the project, so that instead of:

  • plugins/data-liberation/ (WordPress plugin)
  • src/ (browser extension)

we have:

  • src/
    • extension/
    • plugin/

That's what this PR does.

@psrpinto psrpinto self-assigned this Aug 14, 2024
@psrpinto psrpinto force-pushed the rename-plugin branch 2 times, most recently from e6a0e23 to 71fc77f Compare August 14, 2024 14:22
@psrpinto psrpinto marked this pull request as ready for review August 14, 2024 14:42
@psrpinto psrpinto merged commit f3f541a into trunk Aug 14, 2024
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@psrpinto psrpinto deleted the rename-plugin branch August 14, 2024 14:44
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