Table of Contents What is Drush? The origins and history of Drush Drush’s origins and initial years Drush 2: Interacting with a remote Drupal site Drush 3: From module to separate project Drush 5: Output formatters Drush 8: Early configuration support Drush 9: A complete overhaul Conclusion If you’ve touched a Drupal site at any point in the last ten years, it’s very likely you came into contact with Drush (a portmanteau of “Drupal shell”), the command-line interface (CLI) used by countless developers to work with Drupal without touching the administrative interface. Drush has a long and storied trajectory in the Drupal community. Though many other Drupal-associated projects have since been forgotten and relegated to the annals of Drupal history, Drush remains well-loved and leveraged by thousands of Drupal professionals. In fact, the newest and most powerful version of Drush, Drush 10, is being released jointly with Drupal 8.8.0. As part of our ongoing Tag1 Team Talks at Tag1 Consulting , a fortnightly webinar and podcast series, yours truly ( Preston So , Editor in Chief at Tag1 and author of Decoupled Drupal in Practice ) had the opportunity to sit down with Drush maintainer Moshe Weitzman (Senior Technical Architect...
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