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Auditing WordPress code with WP-CLI and AI

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Two week ago, Google released their newest AI model, Gemini 2.5 Pro experimental. This caught my eye for two reasons (🧠 + 💵). First, it’s the most advanced coding model I’ve seen. Second, it’s currently free to use! I don’t know what Google is thinking by releasing an advanced coding model for free. I can only assume that it will eventually have a cost, and I doubt it will be cheap. In the meantime, I’ve been having lots of fun with it. Another unique aspect of Google Gemini is its large context window, which allows for 1 million tokens. I haven’t found a good token-to-character count conversion; however, in real-world testing, I’ve found 2 MBs of text can easily fit within the 1 million token limit. That means an entire codebase can be loaded into a single query. So why not do that from the command line? Using Google Gemini to build a WP-CLI command that uses Google Gemini. 🤖 🛠️ 🤖 I’m a big fan of T3.chat. It’s the only AI service that I’m currently p...

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