Code Monitor
Code Monitor now includes advanced monitoring for specific file types, subdirectory scanning, and .htaccess file change detection, with email alerts.
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 748 days ago • 1 reviews
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Possibly abandoned (last update 748 days ago).
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Description
Code Monitor is an enhanced, user-friendly plugin that scrutinizes your WordPress directories for new files based on specified types (e.g., PHP, HTML, JS) and changes in the .htaccess file. It includes subdirectory monitoring and alerts you via email when new files are detected or if there are modifications to the .htaccess file.
This tool is essential for website administrators aiming to stay vigilant against potential security threats. Unauthorized file creation or changes to critical files like .htaccess in WordPress directories can indicate a security compromise. With customizable monitoring settings, Code Monitor offers comprehensive protection for your website.
Support
We hope you find Code Monitor helpful! For support, please use the Support Forum.
Installation
From your WordPress dashboard
- Visit ‘Plugins > Add New’
- Search for ‘Code Monitor’
- Activate Code Monitor from your Plugins page.
From WordPress.org
- Search, select, and download ‘Code Monitor’
- Upload the ‘.zip’ file to the ‘/wp-content/plugins/code-monitor/’ directory
- Activate Code Monitor from your Plugins page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Starting from version 1.2, you can specify any file types to monitor (e.g., php, html, js). Enter the file extensions in the settings to set up monitoring.
Yes. As of version 1.2, Code Monitor can scan both primary directories and their subdirectories.
Yes, version 1.2 introduces the capability to monitor modifications to the .htaccess file in the specified directory.
By default, the plugin oversees all the directories visible to your web server under your WordPress folder, even if you leave that field empty.
Certainly. The plugin’s settings page allows you to input your desired email address for receiving notifications.
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Changelog
1.2
- Added feature to monitor specific file types.
- Introduced monitoring for changes to the .htaccess file.
- Enhanced UI for easier configuration of new features.
- Improved error logging and performance optimizations.
- Default notification email set to the WordPress admin email upon plugin activation.
1.1
- Initial release with basic monitoring functionalities.
