=== Admin Code Search === Contributors: marbak Tags: developer, code, search, admin tools, debugging Requires at least: 6.0 Tested up to: 6.9 Requires PHP: 7.4 Stable tag: 1.0.0 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Search code inside active themes and plugins directly from the WordPress admin area. == Description == Admin Code Search is a lightweight developer utility that lets you search code inside active themes and plugins directly from the WordPress admin. Designed for developers who need quick insight into code without leaving wp-admin. Useful when you need to quickly locate a function, hook, class, or string without leaving the dashboard or accessing files via FTP or IDE. Features: - Admin-only access - Search across active plugins - Search active theme (including parent theme) - Support for custom file extensions - Line-by-line results - Highlighted matches - Clean, readable results table = Privacy = This plugin does not send any data to external services. == Installation == 1. Upload the plugin folder to `/wp-content/plugins/` 2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins screen in WordPress 3. Go to Tools > Code Search 4. Enter a search term and run a search == Frequently Asked Questions == = Who can use this plugin? = Only administrators or users with the `manage_options` capability. = What files are searched? = The plugin searches files in active plugins, the active theme, and the parent theme (if used). Inactive plugins and themes are not included. = Can I search file types other than PHP? = Yes. You can define custom file extensions (for example: php, js, css, inc). = Does this affect site performance? = Search runs only when you perform it manually in the admin. It does not run in the background or affect frontend performance. = Does this plugin modify any files? = No. The plugin is read-only and does not change any files. = Is any data sent outside my site? = No. All searches are performed locally on your server. == Screenshots == 1. Admin Code Search interface in Tools → Code Search 2. Search input with custom file extensions 3. Results showing matches across plugin and theme files 4. Detailed result with file path, line number, and highlighted match == Changelog == = 1.0.0 = * Initial public release.