Modules that have more to do with assisting development of a site rather than managing its content.

  • Pwat 0.1.0 beta by marcus
    ProcessWire Accessibility Tools (PWAT): ProcessWire Accessibility Tools - small toolkit aiming to help you build accessible websites with ProcessWire
    2018/01/05 — Development Tools, SEO/Accessibility
  • PayWhirlAPI 0.0.1 beta by psy
    This module is a wrapper that enables you to make requests and implement web hooks with the PayWhirl API from within ProcessWire
    2018/01/24 — Development Tools, Other Modules
  • ProcessPagesExport 0.0.1 alpha by kongondo
    Pages Export: A module and class for exporting ProcessWire 2.x sites in a format compatible with import into ProcessWire 3.x using its new Pages Export/Import feature.
    2018/03/22 — Development Tools, Import/Export
  • Tasker 1.1.1 by mtwebit
    Task management for ProcessWire
    2024/04/05 — Development Tools
  • FlowtiAppPerformance 0.1.1 beta by luis85
    Flowti Site Admin Module Profiler: A small ProcessWire module to track a sites admin modules
    2021/06/27 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools, Logs/Monitoring, Process Modules
  • ProcessDebugPageFields 0.0.1 beta by Robert Weiss
    Debug Page Fields: Module to help debug page fields in a readable manner.
    2021/05/04 — Development Tools

The modules directory is powered by ProcessWire with the FormBuilder and LoginRegisterPro modules.

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