wp-rest-api
WP REST API
When to use
Use this skill when you need to:
- create or update REST routes/endpoints
- debug 401/403/404 errors or permission/nonce issues
- add custom fields/meta to REST responses
- expose custom post types or taxonomies via REST
- implement schema + argument validation
- adjust response links/embedding/pagination
Inputs required
- Repo root + target plugin/theme/mu-plugin (path to entrypoint).
- Desired namespace + version (e.g.
my-plugin/v1) and routes. - Authentication mode (cookie + nonce vs application passwords vs auth plugin).
- Target WordPress version constraints (if below 6.9, call out).
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