| name | wp-to-static |
| description | Convert a WordPress website to a static site and deploy to Cloudflare Pages. Mirrors the rendered HTML via SSH, extracts only referenced assets (shrinks 1.5GB+ to ~25MB), fixes URLs, self-hosts fonts, strips WordPress cruft, and deploys. Use when migrating a WordPress site to static hosting. |
| disable-model-invocation | true |
| argument-hint | [site-url] |
| allowed-tools | Bash, Read, Write, Edit, Grep, Glob, Task, WebFetch |
| metadata | {"openclaw":{"requires":{"bins":["ssh","ssh-agent","rsync","curl","git","gh","wrangler"],"env":["WP_SSH_HOST","WP_SSH_USER","WP_SSH_PORT","WP_SSH_KEY","WP_SITE_URL","WP_SITE_NAME"]},"emoji":"🔄","os":["darwin","linux"]}} |
WordPress to Static Site (Cloudflare Pages)
Convert a WordPress website to a pixel-perfect static site and deploy it to Cloudflare Pages. Zero attack surface, zero hosting cost, instant load times.
Prerequisites
Before running this skill, the user MUST have:
- GitHub CLI authenticated: Run
gh auth status to verify. If not logged in, run gh auth login first.
- Cloudflare Wrangler authenticated: Run
wrangler whoami to verify. If not logged in, run wrangler login first.
- SSH key added to ssh-agent: The recommended way to handle SSH keys. Run:
eval "$(ssh-agent -s)"
ssh-add ~/.ssh/your_wp_key
- Server host key verified: The user should have connected to the server at least once and accepted the host key, so it exists in
~/.ssh/known_hosts.
Environment Variables
Required (stop and ask if any are missing):
WP_SSH_HOST — SSH hostname (e.g., ssh.example.com)
WP_SSH_USER — SSH username
WP_SSH_PORT — SSH port (e.g., 18765)
WP_SSH_KEY — Path to SSH private key file (e.g., ~/.ssh/wp_key). Key must have chmod 600 permissions.
WP_SITE_URL — WordPress site URL (e.g., https://example.com)
WP_SITE_NAME — Short project name (e.g., mysite)
Optional:
CF_ACCOUNT_ID — Cloudflare account ID for Pages deployment
GH_REPO_VISIBILITY — private (default) or public
Security Model
- SSH authentication uses
ssh-agent — keys are loaded into the agent before running, so no passphrase is passed via environment variables or command arguments
- SSH host key verification is ENABLED (no
StrictHostKeyChecking=no) — the server must already be in ~/.ssh/known_hosts
- Credentials are NEVER logged, echoed, or displayed
- Credentials are NEVER committed to git
- GitHub repos are created as private by default
Step 0: Validate
- Check all required env vars are set. If any are missing, stop and tell the user.
- Verify required binaries exist:
ssh, ssh-agent, rsync, curl, git, gh, wrangler.
- Verify
gh auth status succeeds. If not, tell user to run gh auth login.
- Verify
wrangler whoami succeeds (if CF_ACCOUNT_ID is set). If not, tell user to run wrangler login.
- Verify SSH key file exists and has correct permissions (
chmod 600).
- Stop if anything is missing.
Step 1: Test SSH Connection
Test the connection using the key from ssh-agent:
ssh -i $WP_SSH_KEY -p $WP_SSH_PORT $WP_SSH_USER@$WP_SSH_HOST "echo connected"
If the key requires a passphrase and ssh-agent is not loaded, tell the user:
Please add your SSH key to ssh-agent first:
eval "$(ssh-agent -s)"
ssh-add /path/to/your/key
Then re-run /wp-to-static
If the host key is not recognized, tell the user to connect manually once first to verify and accept the host key:
Please connect to the server once manually to verify the host key:
ssh -i $WP_SSH_KEY -p $WP_SSH_PORT $WP_SSH_USER@$WP_SSH_HOST
Accept the host key, then re-run /wp-to-static
Do NOT use StrictHostKeyChecking=no. Do NOT bypass host key verification.
Step 2: Locate WordPress Installation
SSH in and find the WordPress public_html directory. Common locations:
~/www/DOMAIN/public_html/
~/public_html/
~/htdocs/
/var/www/html/
Confirm by finding wp-config.php. Store path as WP_ROOT.
Step 3: Mirror with wget (ON THE SERVER)
Run wget --mirror on the server (not locally):
cd /tmp && rm -rf static_mirror && mkdir -p static_mirror && cd static_mirror && \
wget --mirror --convert-links --adjust-extension --page-requisites --no-parent \
--restrict-file-names=windows -e robots=off --timeout=30 --tries=3 --wait=0.5 \
--user-agent="Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7)" \
$WP_SITE_URL/ 2>&1 | tail -30
If wget is not available on the server, fall back to curl locally for rendered HTML.
Step 4: Rsync to Local
Create ./build/site (NEVER use the project root as temp dir).
Exclude server-side code and sensitive files. Only static assets (images, CSS, JS, fonts) are needed. PHP files, config files, and other server-side code must NEVER be downloaded.
RSYNC_EXCLUDE="--exclude='*.php' --exclude='wp-config*' --exclude='.htaccess' --exclude='*.sql' --exclude='*.log' --exclude='debug.log' --exclude='error_log' --exclude='.env' --exclude='*.bak' --exclude='*.backup'"
rsync -avz $RSYNC_EXCLUDE server:/tmp/static_mirror/DOMAIN/ ./build/site/
rsync -avz $RSYNC_EXCLUDE server:$WP_ROOT/wp-content/uploads/ ./build/site/wp-content/uploads/
rsync -avz $RSYNC_EXCLUDE server:$WP_ROOT/wp-content/themes/ ./build/site/wp-content/themes/
rsync -avz $RSYNC_EXCLUDE server:$WP_ROOT/wp-content/plugins/ ./build/site/wp-content/plugins/
rsync -avz $RSYNC_EXCLUDE server:$WP_ROOT/wp-includes/ ./build/site/wp-includes/
After rsync, verify no PHP or config files were downloaded:
find ./build/site -name '*.php' -o -name 'wp-config*' -o -name '.htaccess' -o -name '.env' | head -20
If any are found, delete them before proceeding.
Step 5: Extract Only Referenced Assets
This is the key step. Parse all HTML and CSS files to find every referenced local file:
From HTML: src=, href=, data-src=, data-srcset=, srcset=, inline background-image: url()
From CSS: All url() references — resolve relative paths from CSS file location to site root.
Write the list to ./build/referenced-files.txt, then copy only those files to ./public/ preserving directory structure. This typically shrinks 1.5GB+ down to ~25MB.
Step 6: Fix Absolute URLs
In index.html and ALL CSS files:
- Replace
$WP_SITE_URL/ → empty string (relative paths)
- Replace any staging/dev domain URLs → local paths
- Self-host Google Fonts:
- Download each
.ttf to ./public/fonts/
- Update
@font-face src: to fonts/filename.ttf
- Remove
<link rel="preconnect"> for Google Fonts domains
CSS path resolution is critical. If CSS is at wp-content/uploads/cache/file.css:
wp-content/uploads/ → ../../
wp-content/themes/ → ../../themes/
wp-includes/ → ../../../wp-includes/
Step 7: Strip WordPress Cruft
Remove:
<meta name="generator" ...> (WordPress, WPBakery, Slider Revolution)
<link rel="EditURI"...>, <link rel="alternate"...> (RSS, oEmbed)
<link rel="https://api.w.org/"...>, <link rel="shortlink"...>
<link rel="profile" href="gmpg.org/xfn/11">
<link rel="dns-prefetch"...> for fonts.googleapis.com
- W3 Total Cache HTML comments
wp-json root references in inline JSON
Keep: Email addresses, <link rel="canonical"> (update to /)
Step 8: Cloudflare Pages Config
Create ./public/_headers with aggressive caching for /fonts/*, /wp-content/*, /wp-includes/*.
Create ./public/_redirects redirecting /wp-admin/*, /wp-login.php, /xmlrpc.php, /feed/* → / (302).
Step 9: Verify Locally
- Start
python3 -m http.server from ./public/
- Test key assets return HTTP 200 (CSS, JS, logo, fonts, images)
- Tell user to open the URL and visually verify
- Wait for user confirmation before deploying
Step 10: Scrub Temporary Files and Deploy
Before any git operations, remove the ./build/ directory to ensure no server-side code, PHP files, or sensitive data can accidentally be committed:
rm -rf ./build
Verify only ./public/ remains and contains no PHP or config files:
find ./public -name '*.php' -o -name 'wp-config*' -o -name '.htaccess' -o -name '.env'
This must return empty. If not, delete those files before proceeding.
Then deploy:
git init, commit ONLY ./public/ and .gitignore
git config http.postBuffer 524288000 (for binary assets)
gh repo create $WP_SITE_NAME --private --source=. --push
CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID=$CF_ACCOUNT_ID wrangler pages project create $WP_SITE_NAME --production-branch main
CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID=$CF_ACCOUNT_ID wrangler pages deploy ./public --project-name $WP_SITE_NAME
- Verify deployment, report live URL, remind about custom domain setup
Safety Rules
- NEVER display or log credentials (SSH keys, passphrases, tokens)
- NEVER commit credentials to git (.gitignore must exclude .env, *.key, *.pem)
- NEVER use
StrictHostKeyChecking=no or bypass SSH host verification
- NEVER pass passphrases as command-line arguments or environment variables at runtime
- NEVER delete the current working directory (breaks the shell CWD)
- NEVER force-push or use destructive git commands
- NEVER rsync PHP files, wp-config, .htaccess, .env, or SQL dumps from the server
- Use
./build/ for temp files, ./public/ for output — only ./public/ is committed
- ALWAYS delete
./build/ BEFORE any git operations to prevent accidental commits of server-side files
- Verify
./public/ contains no PHP or config files before committing
- Stop and report on any failure — do NOT retry blindly