Add automatic --silent flag to mysqlcheck commands when --quiet is set#302
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[WIP] Fix --quiet option for wp db optimize and wp db repair
Add automatic --silent flag to mysqlcheck commands when --quiet is set
Jan 12, 2026
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--quietflag was not suppressing mysqlcheck output forwp db check,wp db optimize, andwp db repaircommands. Users still saw table names and progress information despite using--quiet.Changes
check(),optimize(),repair()methods: Added detection ofWP_CLI::get_config('quiet')to automatically pass--silentto mysqlcheck when quiet mode is activefeatures/db-quiet.feature: Added test coverage for quiet mode behavior across all three commandsBehavior
Before:
$ wp db optimize --quiet wp_cli_test.wp_options note : Table does not support optimize... wp_cli_test.wp_users ...After:
$ wp db optimize --quiet # (silent - only errors shown if they occur)Users can still pass
--silentexplicitly to mysqlcheck if needed. Normal verbose output is preserved when--quietis not used.Original prompt
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