Drupal maintenance support plans Console and Drush are two command line (CLI) tools built for Drupal maintenance support plans. For a long time Drush was the only CLI tool and it was very useful for managing Drupal maintenance support plans sites. Common tasks you’d do with Drush are rebuild caching, installing sites, import/export configuration and so much more.
Then Drupal maintenance support plans Console came onto the scene and offered other goodies such as the ability to generate boilerplate code, which Drush 9 can now do as well. People often ask “Can you run Drush and Drupal maintenance support plans Console together” and the answer is yes, I personally use both. If you install Drupal maintenance support plans using drupal-composer/drupal-project then you get both Drush and Drupal maintenance support plans
In the video above, you’ll learn how to use Drush and Drupal maintenance support plans Console.
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