At work I’m running a CKEditor 5 migration from v26 to v47 across some twenty in-house plugins. Instead of tracking it all by hand, I wrote ckeditor_audit: a read-only MCP server that sorts every plugin into four migration statuses, flags what’s live in production, searches the code with ripgrep + ast-grep, and cuts the AI token bill by 80 to 95%.
Composable Claude Code skills turned a pile of unreviewed real-estate listings into a repeatable pipeline: one skill reviews a single listing, another loops over a site, a third fans out across all sites — each with its own guardrails and an audit gate before anything publishes.
A practical guide to making WordPress content AI-ready with JSON-LD, llms.txt and FAQ schema — what each signal does, how to ship them safely, and why accuracy beats volume.
A deep dive into project_search — a 25-tool MCP server built on ripgrep and ast-grep that cuts code search token costs by up to 99%. Learn the engineering decisions, token economy principles, and five lessons for building your own MCP server.
WordPress Manager MCP is an open-source server that lets any MCP-compatible AI assistant (Claude, Gemini, ChatGPT…) manage your WordPress site in natural language — 44 tools, no extra plugins required.





