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Update wp-cli framework#867

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This is an automated pull-request

Updates the wp-cli/wp-cli framework to the latest changeset.

@schlessera schlessera requested a review from a team as a code owner February 6, 2026 15:49
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This pull request is an automated update designed to keep the project's dependencies current. It specifically targets the wp-cli/wp-cli framework, ensuring that the application benefits from the latest bug fixes, performance improvements, and features provided by the updated framework. This update also reflects a bump in the WP-CLI plugin API version, which might introduce new capabilities for plugins interacting with WP-CLI.

Highlights

  • Dependency Update: The wp-cli/wp-cli framework has been updated to its latest changeset, reflected by a new Git reference in composer.lock.
  • API Version Bump: The plugin-api-version within composer.lock has been incremented from 2.6.0 to 2.9.0, indicating potential new features or changes in the WP-CLI plugin API.
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  • composer.lock
    • Updated the Git reference for the wp-cli/wp-cli package from 6ceaa9e74d6d735b42426815a096c794cf298292 to cde8360816d3c21fafaf13512029a313e195e114.
    • Changed the plugin-api-version from 2.6.0 to 2.9.0.
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Code Review

This pull request is an automated dependency update for the wp-cli/wp-cli framework. The changes in composer.lock correctly reflect the update to a newer commit and also update the Composer plugin-api-version. These changes are consistent with a routine dependency update, and I have not found any issues.

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@ernilambar ernilambar merged commit fe234cf into main Feb 7, 2026
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@ernilambar ernilambar deleted the update-framework branch February 7, 2026 05:55
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