TIEtools Automatic Maintenance Kit

Automatic post expiry, duplicate post detection and server log deletion to keep your site clean and efficient.

Author:TIEro (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.0.1
WordPress version tested:4.0
Plugin version:1.2.2
Added to WordPress repository:13-11-2013
Last updated:10-09-2014
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
Rating, %:100
Rated by:3
Plugin URI:http://www.setupmyvps.com/tietools/
Total downloads:4 551
Active installs:20+
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Provides automated post maintenance. TIEtools is ideal for sites with a news feed or other automated posting setup that requires regular hands-off trimming (including autoblogging).

Post Expiry

  • Expires published, draft, pending and private posts on demand, based on age, maximum post retention, post views and post likes.
  • Integrates with BAW Post Views Count and WTI Like Post.
  • Sends notification emails for expired posts, if required.
  • Includes or excludes user-defined list of categories.
  • Leaves unwanted posts in the Trash.

Image Expiry

  • Can expire images based on post age, without removing the parent posts.
  • Expires images from published, draft, pending and private posts on demand.
  • Includes or excludes user-defined list of categories.
  • Deletes old images or leaves them "unattached" in the Media Library for later handling.

Duplicate Post Deletion

  • Finds and removes duplicate posts by title.
  • Keeps the oldest or newest original copy, removing all others.
  • Checks in published, draft, pending and private posts on demand.
  • Includes or excludes user-defined list of categories.
  • Sends notification emails for duplicate posts, if required.
  • Leaves unwanted posts in the Trash.

Server Log Deletion

  • Cleans up server error logs.
  • Checks for user-defined log filename.

All processes run automatically using wp-cron.


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