easyengine (ee) is a linux shell-script collection, which makes it easy to manage your wordpress-nginx sites on an ubuntu server.
curl -sL rt.cx/ee | sudo bash # install easyengine
ee system install # install nginx, php, mysql, postfix
ee site create example.com --wp # create example.com and install wordpress on it
/bin/bash <(curl -sL https://raw.github.com/rtCamp/easyengine/stable/usr/local/sbin/eeupdate)
ee site create example.com --wp # install wordpress without any page caching
ee site create example.com --w3tc # install wordpress with w3-total-cache plugin
ee site create example.com --wpsc # install wordpress with wp-super-cache plugin
ee site create example.com --wpfc # install wordpress + nginx fastcgi_cache
ee site create example.com --wpsubdir # install wpmu-subdirectory without any page caching
ee site create example.com --wpsubdir --w3tc # install wpmu-subdirectory with w3-total-cache plugin
ee site create example.com --wpsubdir --wpsc # install wpmu-subdirectory with wp-super-cache plugin
ee site create example.com --wpsubdir --wpfc # install wpmu-subdirectory + nginx fastcgi_cache
ee site create example.com --wpsubdom # install wpmu-subdomain without any page caching
ee site create example.com --wpsubdom --w3tc # install wpmu-subdomain with w3-total-cache plugin
ee site create example.com --wpsubdom --wpsc # install wpmu-subdomain with wp-super-cache plugin
ee site create example.com --wpsubdom --wpfc # install wpmu-subdomain + nginx fastcgi_cache
ee site create example.com --html # create example.com for static/html sites
ee site create example.com --php # create example.com with php support
ee site create example.com --mysql # create example.com with php & mysql support
- [Documentation] (http://rtcamp.com/easyengine/docs/)
- [FAQ] (http://rtcamp.com/easyengine/faq/)
- [Conventions used] (http://rtcamp.com/wordpress-nginx/tutorials/conventions/)
Same [GPL] (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt) that WordPress uses!