| name | wpcom-remote-management |
| description | Manage a remote WordPress.com site with wpcom_request, including API namespace selection, endpoint discovery, content/template/theme/plugin operations, response-size limits, and visual verification. |
| user-invokable | true |
WordPress.com Remote Management
Use this skill after the mandatory remote-site plan check, before selecting endpoints or making changes to a WordPress.com site through wpcom_request.
Tool Shape
wpcom_request supports both the WordPress REST API and WordPress.com REST API endpoints:
method: GET, POST, PUT, or DELETE
path: relative to /sites/{siteId}/, such as /posts, /posts/123, or /templates
query: optional query parameters object
body: optional request body for POST and PUT
bodyFile: optional staged JSON file path for POST and PUT; the parsed JSON object becomes the entire request body
bodyFiles: optional map of top-level request body field names to staged file paths for POST and PUT; each file becomes that field's string value
apiNamespace: defaults to "wp/v2"; set to "" for WordPress.com REST API v1.1, or "wpcom/v2" for WordPress.com v2 endpoints
Prefix path with ! only for absolute paths such as !/me.
Namespace Selection
Prefer wp/v2 for standard WordPress resources:
- Posts, pages, media, categories, tags, users, comments
- Templates, template parts, navigation, global styles, block patterns
- Block types and search
Use WordPress.com v1.1 by setting apiNamespace: "" for WordPress.com-specific resources:
- Site info:
GET /
- Site settings:
POST /settings
- Plugin management:
GET /plugins, POST /plugins/{slug}/install, POST /plugins/{slug} with body { active: true } or { active: false }
- Theme switching:
GET /themes, POST /themes/mine with body { theme: "slug" }
- Media upload from URL:
POST /media/new with body { media_urls: [...] }
Common wp/v2 Endpoints
- Posts and pages:
GET /posts, GET /posts/{id}, POST /posts, POST /posts/{id}, DELETE /posts/{id}
- Media:
GET /media, POST /media
- Templates:
GET /templates, GET /templates/{id}, POST /templates, POST /templates/{id}, DELETE /templates/{id}
- Template parts:
GET /template-parts, GET /template-parts/{id}, POST /template-parts, POST /template-parts/{id}
- Navigation:
GET /navigation, POST /navigation, POST /navigation/{id}
- Global styles:
GET /global-styles/{id}, POST /global-styles/{id}
- Categories and tags:
GET /categories, POST /categories, GET /tags, POST /tags
- Block types:
GET /block-types, GET /block-types/{name}
- Search:
GET /search?search={query}
To find the global styles ID, first call GET /themes?status=active; the active theme's _links["wp:user-global-styles"][0].href contains the ID.
Use per_page and page for pagination. Use status to filter by publish status. For creating or updating content, pass block markup in the content field of the request body.
Response Size Control
Minimize response sizes to avoid exceeding tool output limits:
- Use
_fields for wp/v2.
- Use
fields for WordPress.com v1.1.
- Exclude heavy fields such as
content when listing resources.
- Fetch lightweight listings first, then fetch individual resources by ID when full content is needed.
- When using
fields with v1.1, always include ID.
Examples:
GET /posts?_fields=id,slug,title,status
GET /plugins?fields=ID,name,description,URL
Large Request Bodies
For generated page content, template content, template-part content, global styles, or CSS, do not inline large generated strings in wpcom_request.body.
Stage request payload files under tmp/ai-payloads/ within Studio app data using small Write or Edit steps.
Use bodyFiles when staged files should become string fields inside the request body:
body: { "status": "publish" }
bodyFiles: { "content": "tmp/ai-payloads/home.html" }
The bodyFiles keys must be top-level REST body field names such as content, excerpt, or css, not filenames or nested paths. Do not use keys like home.html, styles.css, content.raw, or styles.color.background.
Use bodyFile when the staged file is the complete JSON request body, especially for endpoints that expect nested JSON objects such as POST /global-styles/{id}:
bodyFile: "tmp/ai-payloads/global-styles.json"
Do not combine bodyFile with body or bodyFiles.
Workflow
- Check the site plan first. This is already required by the remote system prompt and must happen before any change.
- Understand the site with lightweight reads, such as
GET /posts and GET /themes?status=active.
- Make changes with POST requests to create or update content, manage templates, switch themes, or manage plugins.
- Verify visually with
take_screenshot using viewport: "all" for desktop and mobile.
- If an operation fails, inspect the error and try a lightweight GET request to discover the available shape before retrying.
Always confirm destructive operations, including deleting posts or deactivating plugins, before proceeding.