On April 18 we had the eighth edition of the Homebrew Website Club Curitiba, which was once again at the Go Coffee Botânica venue from 10am to 12pm.

One of my goals was to get MCP running again on my local development site and to finish the post on how to do it, but this took more time than I expected, so I ended up just publishing it in the weekend after that (with the title How to use WordPress with MCP and Claude Code).

During the event I got it running (it was mostly a misunderstanding of where Claude Code stored the credentials) and I could share with Rodrigo Ghedin some of my use cases for it, like: asking to create a translated version of a post, asking it to review links and replace them with the translated version or add a “(in Portuguese)” for the ones that didn’t have a translation.

I learned from Rodrigo about Bogo, a multilingual plugin for WordPress that he was analyzing, and LeanPlugin, a website that shows the performance impact of WordPress plugins with data like Page Speed metrics, files added, requests and uninstall residue. He also showed his current Polylang Pro flow, where it creates a translated version of a post using DeepL for the translation, which is something that I’ve been doing manually in the free version (but now it’s automated using MCP).

It was great working on my blog and I look forward to the next meeting!



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