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Suicide

by Justin Watt

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Description

Removes all the content from your blog’s database on a per table basis.

To use simply install and visit the Tools > Suicide page.

For multisite installs of WordPress visit Network Admin > Sites > Network Suicide to choose which sites you would like to remove content from.

If you’re interested in contributing to the code behind this plugin, it’s also hosted on GitHub:
https://github.com/justincwatt/wp-suicide

Extract the zip file and just drop the contents in the wp-content/plugins/ directory of your WordPress installation and then activate the Plugin from Plugins page.

  1. This is what Suicide looks like. Scary, huh?

    This is what Suicide looks like. Scary, huh?

Is Suicide reversible?

No.

Did exactly what I needed it to do!

By mchavezi on September 3, 2016

Thank you Justin Watt and Ben Lobaugh. This plugin was able to delete 10k+ categories on a multi-site homepage in 2 seconds.

2.0

  • Security Fix: Fixed nonce so that it is checked properly and will not allow suicide to happen if invalid
  • Bugfix: Renamed plugin function to prevent fatal conflicts with other plugins/core function names
  • Feature: Added ability to suicide all network content on a WordPress Multisite install
  • Upgrade: Moved suicide functions into a Suicide object
  • Users can suicide all network content from Network Admin > Sites > Network Suicide
  • By default the plugin is deactivated after use on an individual site. Stays active at network level

1.5

  • Add wp_nonce_field check, minor code cleanup

1.4

  • Update for WordPress 2.9 (wp_commentmeta table added)

1.3

  • Deactivate wp-suicide after running (thanks Steven!)

1.2

  • Update for WordPress 2.3 (post2cat and link2cat became wp_term_relationships, and categories became terms and term_taxonmy)

1.1

  • Update for WordPress 2.1 (linkcategories table renamed link2cat)

1.0

  • Initial version
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