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Create, edit, build, and review a custom WordPress Gutenberg block plugin inside a Studio-backed site.
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
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Create, edit, build, and review a custom WordPress Gutenberg block plugin inside a Studio-backed site.
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
SOC 職業分類に基づく
Audit a Studio-backed WordPress site for performance, accessibility, and visible frontend quality issues, then recommend or validate improvements.
Create or update a custom WordPress plugin for site functionality that should not live in a theme or a block. Use when the user needs reusable behavior, admin/settings UI, hooks, REST endpoints, scheduled tasks, integrations, or server-side logic for a Studio-backed site.
Create a WordPress site from a rough idea using Studio and shared WordPress skills.
Use WordPress Studio for local WordPress development, preferring MCP and falling back to the Studio CLI when needed.
Create a modern WordPress block theme.
Route WordPress build, management, and audit requests to the right target and implementation path. Use when the user wants WordPress work and it is not yet clear whether the task should use a local WordPress Studio site, a live WordPress.com site, site creation, theme work, a custom block, a plugin, or an audit.
| name | block-creator |
| description | Create, edit, build, and review a custom WordPress Gutenberg block plugin inside a Studio-backed site. |
Use this skill when the user wants to create or modify a custom Gutenberg block inside a local Studio site.
This skill is the single entry point for custom block work. It owns:
Use studio for review and iteration after the block is built into a site.
Use studio so the selected site can be managed and reviewed with Studio tools.
Use Studio tools to:
If the request is vague, clarify:
Default to a static block unless the user clearly needs server-rendered data.
Use a static block when the content can be serialized at edit time. Use a dynamic block when the frontend output depends on server-side data or computation.
Keep the implementation consistent with standard Gutenberg block conventions.
Create:
create-block/{slug} unless the project already has a namespaceCreate the plugin directory here:
<site-path>/wp-content/plugins/<slug>/
<site-path>/wp-content/plugins/<slug>/src/
Then write:
<slug>.phppackage.jsonreadme.txtsrc/block.jsonsrc/index.jssrc/edit.jssrc/save.jssrc/render.phpsrc/view.jssrc/style.scsssrc/editor.scssAfter the build, compiled assets live in build/.
Use the selected Studio site as the root for all block-related files.
view.js plain JavaScriptview.js runs on the frontend.
@wordpress/*The editor preview should look and behave as close to the frontend as possible.
Prefer controls the editor already provides when they fit the request.
Prefer components such as:
InspectorControlsBlockControlsRichTextMediaUploadToggleControl, RangeControl, SelectControl, TextControlPrefer supports in block.json when WordPress can provide built-in UI for color, spacing, or typography.
Use @wordpress/scripts for build tooling. Keep the package minimal and aligned with the block's actual needs.
Include build scripts that support the current task rather than copying a large default scaffold.
Keep metadata valid and minimal. Use only the fields the block actually needs.
The plugin main file should:
if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) { exit; }function_existsbuild/Each block should render a single wrapper element. Do not accidentally nest identical wrapper tags.
If unsure:
design or widgets category depending on the block?> at end of filefunction_existsesc_html(), esc_attr(), or wp_kses_post() where appropriateInside the block plugin directory, prefer:
pnpm install
pnpm exec wp-scripts build
If the generated block package is being used outside this repo and only npm is available, npm install && npx wp-scripts build is fine too.
After a successful build:
wp_cliwp_clistudioWhen editing an existing block:
wp-content/plugins/studioWhen a build fails: