The Hack Repair Guy's Plugin Archiver
Archive any plugin with one click. Archived plugins are hidden from your Plugins list and safely moved out of wp-content/plugins into a dedicated archive directory for easy restore later. Ideal for preventing accidental re-activation, testing different plugin sets, and keeping occasional-use tools out of sight until needed. Features One‑click Archive link on the Plugins screen Bulk Archive / Unarchive / Delete actions Optional auto‑deactivate before archiving (recommended) Manage multiple archive directories and switch between them “Unarchive All” button on the Archived Plugins tab Non‑destructive: archiving does not remove a plugin’s settings/data Uses the built‑in WordPress Filesystem API with capability and nonce checks How it works When you Archive a plugin, its folder is moved from wp-content/plugins to your chosen archive directory (e.g., wp-content/plugins-archive-xxxxxx). Archived plugins are removed from the Plugins list, so they can’t be accidentally activated. You may switch the active archive directory or create new ones in Settings → Plugin Archiver. Common use cases Maintain a “toolbox” of favorite utilities you don’t need to see every day Quarantine buggy or compromised plugins to avoid accidental activation Test different plugin stacks by pulling sets into and out of the archive Share management with others while reducing “oops, I clicked Activate” incidents
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SiteSkite
SiteSkite is a WebOps for WordPress site maintenance platform built for agencies, developers, and site owners who manage multiple websites. With built-in AI Chat and MCP. SiteSkite goes beyond unline traditional site maintenance plugins to give you more power, automation, and visibility across all your sites. It allows you to create new websites from backups, use prebuilt blueprints, manage updates in bulk, monitor uptime, automate backups, and control everything from one centralized dashboard. Whether you manage 1 site or 100+, SiteSkite simplifies WordPress maintenance and scales with your workflow. Important: SiteSkite only manages your website after you connect it using a secure API key. All plugin installation, activation, and maintenance actions must be initiated from your SiteSkite account — ensuring full control and secure access. What SiteSkite Helps You Do ✔️ Manage multiple WordPress sites from one dashboard ✔️ Automate backups & restore anytime ✔️ SiteSkite AI: Privacy Safe-AI that manage your site ✔️ SiteSkite MCP Server: Manage your sites directly from Claude.ai, ChatGPT, and Cursor AI. ✔️ Advanced Site Recovery: Keep your site up & live even it has Fatal Error. ✔️ Snapshot backup & incremental backup support ✔️ Create blueprints for rapid deployment ✔️ Launch sandbox site ✔️ Spin new sites from existing backups (On SiteSkite servers) ✔️ Store backups in your own cloud (BYO cloud) ✔️ Vulerabilities detection guard ✔️ Monitor uptime & site health across all sites ✔️ Bulk update, activate, deactivate, and delete plugins/themes ✔️ Roll back plugin/theme versions safely ✔️ Add team members & organize sites into workspaces ✔️ WP Canvas (Maintenance mode, Debug, Search & Replace, Indexing control, WP Reset & more) ✔️ Manage WP Admin Users & Roles ✔️ Track Core Web Vitals performance ✔️ Install curated plugin presets with WP Essentials ✔️ White-label the plugin for agency clients ✔️ Automated Reports for your customers ✔️ Preety logs view for Error, Debug and Custom logs ✔️ White Lable plugin for your agency & customers ✔️ and much more… Built to simplify workflows and scale your WordPress operations without stress. 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Key Features Backups, Restore, Site Migrate/Clone Control overl on your site backups: – On-demand, daily, or weekly backups – Full, database-only, or file-only backups – Incremental backups (resource-efficient) – Classic snapshot backups (full archive) – Restore with a click – Migrate or Clone: Site from Server A to Server B BYO Cloud Storage Use your own cloud storage, including: – Google Drive – Dropbox – AWS S3 – BackBlaze B2 – pCloud BYO LLM Use your own AI Model: – ChatGPT – Claude – Custom ai model MCP SiteSkite MCP is now connect: – ChatGPT – Claude – Cursor Bulk WordPress Actions Update plugins, themes, and core Activate/Deactivate/Delete plugins & themes Rollback plugin & theme versions Install bulk plugins from presets Builtin Native Features Maintenance Mode WP Debug Search & Replace Permalink settings WP Reset Site Indexing toggle Performance & Monitoring Uptime monitoring BirdEye status overview Core Web Vitals metrics Collaboration & Scaling Workspaces to group sites & clients Add users, team members, and clients White-label plugin branding Marketplace Browse tools, presets, and digital assets Wishlist & follow sellers 1GB free space Enjoy free cloud storage for your site backup 🔗 Learn More Website: SiteSkite.com Documentation: Knowledgebase 🧭 Who is SiteSkite for? WordPress website owners Agencies managing client sites Freelancers & developers Hosting providers offering WP upkeep Anyone who wants peace of mind & automation External services This plugin connects to external services to perform backups, restores, and operational callbacks. Below is a list of services, what they are used for, what data is sent, and relevant policies. Dropbox What it’s used for: Uploading and downloading backup archives to the site owner’s Dropbox. What data is sent and when: Backup file contents and related metadata (e.g., file name and size) during backup and restore operations initiated by the administrator. Endpoints: https://content.dropboxapi.com, https://api.dropboxapi.com Policies: Terms https://www.dropbox.com/terms · Privacy https://www.dropbox.com/privacy Google Drive What it’s used for: Uploading and downloading backup archives to the site owner’s Google Drive. What data is sent and when: Backup file contents and related metadata during backup and restore operations initiated by the administrator. Endpoints: https://www.googleapis.com/drive/v3/files and related upload endpoints such as https://www.googleapis.com/upload/drive/v3/files (resumable/multipart uploads). Policies: Terms https://policies.google.com/terms · Privacy https://policies.google.com/privacy Amazon S3 What it’s used for: Uploading and downloading backup archives to the site owner’s Amazon S3 bucket. What data is sent and when: Backup file contents and related metadata during backup and restore operations initiated by the administrator. Endpoints: Region-specific S3 REST API (e.g., https://s3. .amazonaws.com). Policies: Service Terms https://aws.amazon.com/service-terms/ · Privacy https://aws.amazon.com/privacy/ Backblaze B2 What it’s used for: Uploading and downloading backup archives to the site owner’s Backblaze B2 bucket. What data is sent and when: Backup file contents and related metadata during backup and restore operations initiated by the administrator. Endpoints: Backblaze B2 API (e.g., https://api.backblazeb2.com). Policies: Terms https://www.backblaze.com/company/legal/terms.html · Privacy https://www.backblaze.com/company/privacy.html pCloud What it’s used for: Uploading and downloading backup archives to the site owner’s pCloud storage. What data is sent and when: Backup file contents and related metadata during backup and restore operations initiated by the administrator. Endpoints: pCloud API (e.g., https://api.pcloud.com) and regional variants such as https://eapi.pcloud.com (EU) and https://asiaapi.pcloud.com (Asia). OAuth token exchange: https://my.pcloud.com/oauth2_token. Policies: Terms https://www.pcloud.com/terms.html · Privacy https://www.pcloud.com/privacy-policy.html SiteSkite endpoints (operational callbacks and validation) What it’s used for: Validating the plugin API key, linking a site, downloading managed assets, and sending operational status callbacks to SiteSkite services. Some staging endpoints may be used for validation or asset download during testing. What data is sent and when: Site identifier and operation status metadata (e.g., backup/restore status) during validation and callbacks. For asset downloads, only the requested asset path is transmitted. Backup contents are never sent to SiteSkite; only selected metadata required to coordinate operations. Policies: Terms https://www.siteskite.com/terms-of-service · Privacy https://www.siteskite.com/privacy-policy WordPress.org (downloads) What it’s used for: Downloading official WordPress core translation files when requested by an administrator. What data is sent and when: The request URL includes the WordPress core version and language code to retrieve the matching translation archive; no personal data is sent. Endpoints: https://downloads.wordpress.org/translation/core/ / .zip Policies: Terms https://wordpress.org/about/privacy/ · Privacy https://wordpress.org/about/privacy/ Notes: – Data is transmitted only when you initiate an action that requires it (e.g., starting a backup/restore, validating your API key, or downloading translations). – You choose and configure the cloud storage provider(s) to be used.