As we are currently working on our own WordPress plugin at DebugMe we collected the best WordPress developer plugins for you.

Log Deprecated Notices

This plugin logs the usage of deprecated files, functions, and function arguments. It identifies where the deprecated functionality is being used and offers the alternative if available.

WordPress Reset

Resets the WordPress database back to it’s defaults. Deletes all customizations and content. Does not modify files only resets the database. A must have WordPress developer plugin.

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WP Style Guide

This is a plugin that is meant to serve as a development ground for WordPress admin UI components, such as one might find in front end development frameworks such as Twitter Bootstrap or Zurb Foundation. Wordpress development is a lot harder without it.

Query Monitor

Query Monitor is a debugging plugin for anyone developing with WordPress. It has some advanced features not available in other debugging plugins, including automatic AJAX debugging and the ability to narrow down things by plugin or theme.

Monster Widget

The Monster widget consolidates all 13 core widgets into a single widget enabling theme developers to create multiple instances with ease. It has been created to save time during theme development and review by minimizing the steps needed to populate a sidebar with widgets.

Theme Check

A simple and easy way to test your theme for all the latest WordPress standards and practices. A great plugin for every WordPress developer.

User Switching

This plugin allows you to quickly swap between user accounts in WordPress at the click of a button. You’ll be instantly logged out and logged in as your desired user.

RTL Tester

This plugin adds a button to the admin bar that allow super admins to switch the text direction of the site. It can be used to test WordPress themes and plugins with Right To Left (RTL) text direction.

Debug Bar

Adds a debug menu to the admin bar that shows query, cache, and other helpful debugging information. Awesome WordPress developer plugin.

DesktopServer

DesktopServer can create a new site in only a few seconds with just a couple of mouse clicks. DesktopServer installs all the necessary WordPress files, secures authentication keys and salts, and creates the database for you.

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