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

  • ProcessSwitchUser 0.0.6 by Peter Burlingham
    Switch User Account: Allows specific users to login as any other user account
    2016/07/26 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools, Process Modules
  • ProcessTerminal 1.0.1 beta by Adrian Jones
    Terminal: Terminal shell for executing server commands
    2019/07/22 — Development Tools
  • ProcessWireUpgrade 0.1.1 by Ryan Cramer
    Tool that helps you identify and install core and module upgrades.
    2021/05/04 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools
  • 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
  • RedBeanPHP 2.0.1 by Teppo
    Light-weight loader for the RedBeanPHP ORM
    2023/05/10 — Development Tools
  • RockAnalytics 1.0.4 by bernhard
    Module to easily include plausible dashboard into the PW backend
    2022/10/15 — Development Tools
  • RockCalendar 1.0.1 by bernhard
    RockCalendar - A Powerful and Flexible Calendar Module for ProcessWire: A powerful ProcessWire module for event management, admin calendar view, drag-and-drop scheduling, recurring events, and seamless integration with ProcessWire…
    2025/01/11 — Development Tools, Premium Modules
  • RockCountries 1.0.0 by bernhard
    Easily work with Countries and Country Codes
    2024/10/28 — Development Tools
  • RockDevTools 1.3.3 by bernhard
    A collection of helpful tools for ProcessWire development.
    2025/02/24 — Development Tools
  • RockFinder 1.1.6 beta by bernhard
    Highly Efficient and Flexible SQL Finder Module
    2021/06/27 — Development Tools, Import/Export, Process Modules
  • RockFinder3 1.0.21 by bernhard
    Combine the power of ProcessWire selectors and SQL.
    2021/07/29 — Development Tools
  • RockForms 1.6.1 by bernhard
    : Powerful and Secure Forms with Live-Validation and 100% Custom Markup
    2025/01/11 — Development Tools
  • RockFrontend 5.0.0 by bernhard
    Module for easy frontend development
    2025/02/03 — Development Tools, Markup Generation
  • RockGrid 1.0.2 by bernhard
    : A powerful tabular data display module for ProcessWire's backend, built on Tabulator.info with extensive customization options and helper functions.
    2025/01/11 — Development Tools, Admin Helpers
  • RockLESS 1.0.4 beta by bernhard
    Module to parse LESS files via PHP.
    2021/12/09 — Development Tools
  • RockLite 1.0.1 by bernhard
    MailerLite Integration
    2025/01/10 — Development Tools, Email/WireMail
  • RockLoaders 1.1.2 by bernhard
    Easily add animated loading animations/spinners to your website.
    2024/12/03 — Development Tools
  • RockMigrations 6.7.1 by bernhard
    The Ultimate Automation and Deployment-Tool for ProcessWire
    2025/02/03 — Development Tools, Import/Export
  • RockMigrations1 0.0.90 beta by bernhard
    Module to handle Migrations inside your Modules easily.
    2022/08/30 — Development Tools
  • RockMollie 2.0.3 by bernhard
    Integrate Mollie Payments into your ProcessWire website
    2024/11/04 — Development Tools

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