Find My Blocks

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Find My Blocks is a tool to list all the blocks that are used on you WordPress site and what posts/pages they are used on.

Author:Morgan Hvidt (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:5.0
WordPress version tested:6.5.2
Plugin version:4.0.1
Added to WordPress repository:08-12-2019
Last updated:29-04-2024
Rating, %:94
Rated by:39
Plugin URI:https://findmyblocks.com/
Total downloads:70 034
Active installs:4 000+
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Find My Blocks is a WordPress plugin built to help you find specific Gutenberg blocks on your WordPress website.

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Save your time by scanning your entire WordPress site (including posts, pages and custom post types) to locate instances of WordPress Blocks.

  • ???? Find & replace blocks safely with quick edit and preview links.
  • ???? WordPress Full Site Editing support. Block Templates & Template parts will be searched.
  • ⚡️ Performance settings for low (shared hosting) to high-end hosting.
  • ???? 100% free & open source.

Which blocks can be located?

Find My Blocks will batch loop through your posts (and more) to detect instances of blocks.

  • WordPress Core blocks (paragraphs, images, group blocks and so on)
  • Blocks added by third-party plugins (Even if they are uninstalled)
  • Synced Patterns (Reusable Blocks)
  • WordPress template added by your theme, or plugins such as WooCommerce.
  • Conditional Blocks with custom visibility settings.

Anything missing? Let us know – our goal is to find every WordPress block.

Quickly identify block types.

  • Filter found blocks by their “Block Provider”, narrowing the search results to individual plugins.
  • The amount of times a specific block type has been used on your WordPress website.
  • The posts/pages that a block has been used on.
  • The amount of times a block has been used on a specific post/page.
  • Check if the block is a “Synced Pattern (Reusable Block)”.
  • Check if the block is a “Nested Block”.
  • Check if the block is a “Template”.

How to get started?

Navigate to the Tools -> Find My Blocks Menu inside the WordPress Admin dashboard. You can then set your server performance, which will decide how many posts to scan at a time.

Once it’s done you’ll see all found blocks!

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