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wp-abilities-api

Use when working with the WordPress Abilities API (wp_register_ability, wp_register_ability_category, /wp-json/wp-abilities/v1/*, @wordpress/abilities) including defining abilities, categories, meta, REST exposure, and permissions checks for clients.

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WP Abilities API

When to use

Use this skill when the task involves:

  • registering abilities or ability categories in PHP,
  • exposing abilities to clients via REST (wp-abilities/v1),
  • consuming abilities in JS (notably @wordpress/abilities),
  • diagnosing “ability doesn’t show up” / “client can’t see ability” / “REST returns empty”.

Inputs required

  • Repo root (run wp-project-triage first if you haven’t).
  • Target WordPress version(s) and whether this is WP core or a plugin/theme.
  • Where the change should live (plugin vs theme vs mu-plugin).

Procedure

1) Confirm availability and version constraints

  • If this is WP core work, check signals.isWpCoreCheckout and versions.wordpress.core.
  • If the project targets WP < 6.9, you may need the Abilities API plugin/package rather than relying on core.

2) Find existing Abilities usage

Search for these in the repo:

  • wp_register_ability(
  • wp_register_ability_category(
  • wp_abilities_api_init
  • wp_abilities_api_categories_init
  • wp-abilities/v1
  • @wordpress/abilities

If none exist, decide whether you’re introducing Abilities API fresh (new registrations + client consumption) or only consuming.

3) Register categories (optional)

If you need a logical grouping, register an ability category early (see references/php-registration.md).

4) Register abilities (PHP)

Implement the ability in PHP registration with:

  • stable id (namespaced),
  • label/description,
  • category,
  • meta:
    • add readonly: true when the ability is informational,
    • set show_in_rest: true for abilities you want visible to clients.

Use the documented init hooks for Abilities API registration so they load at the right time (see references/php-registration.md).

5) Confirm REST exposure

  • Verify the REST endpoints exist and return expected results (see references/rest-api.md).
  • If the client still can’t see the ability, confirm meta.show_in_rest is enabled and you’re querying the right endpoint.

6) Consume from JS (if needed)

  • Prefer @wordpress/abilities APIs for client-side access and checks.
  • Ensure build tooling includes the dependency and the project’s build pipeline bundles it.

Verification

  • wp-project-triage indicates signals.usesAbilitiesApi: true after your change (if applicable).
  • REST check (in a WP environment): endpoints under wp-abilities/v1 return your ability and category when expected.
  • If the repo has tests, add/update coverage near:
    • PHP: ability registration and meta exposure
    • JS: ability consumption and UI gating

Failure modes / debugging

  • Ability never appears:
    • registration code not running (wrong hook / file not loaded),
    • missing meta.show_in_rest,
    • incorrect category/ID mismatch.
  • REST shows ability but JS doesn’t:
    • wrong REST base/namespace,
    • JS dependency not bundled,
    • caching (object/page caches) masking changes.

Escalation

  • If you’re uncertain about version support, confirm target WP core versions and whether Abilities API is expected from core or as a plugin.
  • For canonical details, consult:
    • references/rest-api.md
    • references/php-registration.md

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