=== LolaCore – AI Admin Agent ===
Contributors: vanguardhive
Tags: ai assistant, woocommerce, site management, admin automation, plugin builder
Requires at least: 7.0
Tested up to: 7.0
Requires PHP: 8.0
Stable tag: 2.1.3
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

Lola is an AI agent in your wp-admin that runs WordPress and WooCommerce from chat. She remembers your site and asks before every change.

== Description ==

> **You:** Run the weekly cleanup.
>
> **Lola:** Last week you decided to keep post revisions for 30 days and leave the ones on your landing pages alone. Going by that, 1,240 revisions and 1.2K expired transients are safe to clear, about 34 MB. I'll show you the exact list before anything runs. Proceed?

You didn't repeat your rules. You didn't re-explain last week. Lola already knew, because she remembers your site across sessions while every other AI tool forgets the moment you close the tab. That is the difference between a chatbot and an agent that runs your site.

Running WordPress once is easy; running it every day wears you down—separate screens, repeated clicks, context gone when you close the session. That grind has a name: [admin fatigue](https://lolacore.com/admin-fatigue/), the real cost of running a site. It hits hardest in WooCommerce, where every order and stock update adds another screen. I ran a store for ten years; what burned me out was never the selling—it was the admin.

LolaCore is where that stops. Lola is an AI agent inside your wp-admin. You tell her what you need; she does the admin work and shows you exactly what she will change before anything happens. No new dashboard. No external tool. She works where you already work.

She is **built natively on the WordPress 7.0 AI Client and the Abilities API**. She reads your database, reasons about it, and executes real actions only with your explicit approval. Full picture: [documentation](https://lolacore.com/documentation/).

= Persistent memory =

Memory is the foundation everything else stands on.

Lola remembers facts across sessions: plugin conflicts, security findings, your preferences, decisions you have made—all stored locally in your WordPress database. Important findings stay sharp; old trivia fades; pinned facts stay longer. When you start a new conversation, you don't re-explain your stack. You pick up the thread. How decay, boosting, and export/import work: [persistent memory guide](https://lolacore.com/documentation/#persistent-memory).

= 77 abilities. 10 domains. One chat. =

* **Site diagnostics** (4 abilities). WordPress and PHP status, HTTPS, database size, security headers, SEO audit. Lola tells you what's broken before your client does.
* **Plugins** (8). Search WordPress.org, install, activate, deactivate, update, roll back to an earlier release, or update all. "Update all plugins" is one sentence, not 14 update screens.
* **Plugin Builder** (9). Describe a custom plugin in chat. Lola reads your site, co-designs a short plan, generates files with safety checks and AI code review, then you test in Playground before it touches your live site.
* **Block Builder** (9). Same flow for custom Gutenberg blocks: Lola scaffolds `block.json`, editor scripts, and the PHP render callback; you preview in Playground, then install on approval.
* **Content & metadata** (7). Create pages, edit posts, change status, update slugs, read and write post meta. Works with Yoast, RankMath, and other post-meta plugins.
* **Users** (4). Create accounts, change roles, remove users with automatic content reassignment.
* **Database & cache** (3). Clean post revisions, expired transients, orphaned postmeta, and spam comments. The cleanup WordPress never does for you.
* **Taxonomies & media** (7). Categories, tags, comments, and media files.
* **Themes & settings** (13). Install, update, and delete themes with safety warnings, read and write site options, manage navigation menus, review cron jobs.
* **WooCommerce** (13). Detected automatically. Products, orders, customers, coupons, categories, sales reports. "How much revenue this week?"—from your store data, not a dashboard.

Every ability in detail: [ability reference](https://lolacore.com/documentation/#what-lola-can-do). Store tools with examples: [WooCommerce abilities](https://lolacore.com/documentation/#woocommerce-core).

= How Lola stays safe =

**Your data never touches our servers.** No telemetry, no analytics. Your conversations go from your hosting to your AI provider. That's it.

**Nothing happens without your approval.** Every write action shows a preview card with exactly what Lola is about to do. You confirm or cancel. Every action is logged with before/after snapshots. Admin-only.

= She has an opinion =

Lola has judgment. When a change would hurt your site, she tells you before you commit and offers a safer way to get what you want. If you still want to proceed, she does it your way and records the decision, so the next time it comes up the context is already there.

= Any model, your choice =

Lola works with whatever AI provider you configure in WordPress 7.0 (Settings → AI). Agentic models perform best: GPT-5.5, DeepSeek V4, Claude 4.6 Sonnet or Opus 4.7. Gemini, Grok, Ollama, and OpenRouter work through the native connector.

You pay your provider directly—no token markup from LolaCore. Each message sends only the abilities your request needs, not the full catalog. Setup: [connecting your AI provider](https://lolacore.com/documentation/#api-provider-setup).

= Native to WordPress 7.0 =

LolaCore runs entirely on the native WordPress AI Client and Abilities API. No external HTTP libraries, no custom credential vaults. When WordPress updates its AI infrastructure, LolaCore updates with it.

= Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese =

Lola speaks your language. Set WordPress to `es_ES` or `pt_BR` and the full admin experience runs in native Spanish or Brazilian Portuguese: settings panel, chat widget, ability labels, onboarding, preview cards, errors, and status messages. More than 1,050 user-facing strings per locale — not a thin language pack.

The intent router is localized for both languages. Ask in Spanish or Portuguese which pages are in draft, what needs attention today, or to list your skills — Lola routes to the right tools without English keywords. Other locales fall back to English.

= Lola's lane =

A tool that does everything does nothing well. Lola is built narrow on purpose.

* She doesn't edit theme files, core, or server config. Plugin Builder and Block Builder are the exceptions: she generates custom plugins and blocks that you own and iterate in chat.
* She doesn't see your frontend. Lola lives inside wp-admin.
* In wp-admin, she works on one site at a time. Over MCP, your editor can hold the whole fleet.

Why these boundaries exist: [what Lola cannot do](https://lolacore.com/documentation/#what-lola-cannot-do).

= Skills and playbooks: teach Lola how you work =

Skills are short behavioral guides in plain Markdown that shape how Lola approaches a task. LolaCore ships with 14 built in, and you can write your own or ask Lola to create one for you in chat. [Skills guide](https://lolacore.com/documentation/#skills).

A playbook is a curated manual for one area of work: your brand guidelines, your FSE build conventions, an internal process. Upload a document (TXT, Markdown, DOCX, or HTML), Lola distills it into a draft, you review and activate it. From then on she consults it whenever that domain comes up. [Playbooks guide](https://lolacore.com/documentation/#playbooks).

= Free addons teach Lola your stack =

When you work with a specific tool every day, a free addon teaches Lola that domain—all sharing the same site memory:

* [LolaCore for Elementor](https://lolacore.com/lolacore-for-elementor/): manage your Elementor pages and templates from chat
* [LolaCore for ACF](https://lolacore.com/lolacore-for-acf/): read and write Advanced Custom Fields in plain language
* [LolaCore for SEO](https://lolacore.com/lolacore-for-seo/): audit and edit your SEO without opening another panel
* [LolaCore for Forms](https://lolacore.com/lolacore-for-forms/): work with your forms and their entries from the chat
* [LolaCore for Statistics](https://lolacore.com/lolacore-for-statistics/): ask about your traffic and get the number, not a dashboard
* [LolaCore for FSE](https://lolacore.com/lolacore-for-fse/): a block and template builder for block themes

Browse them all: [lolacore.com/add-ons](https://lolacore.com/add-ons/).

= For agencies and consultants =

Run WordPress for clients and the admin work multiplies with every site. Free addons go deep on the stack you build with: 91 for Elementor, 26 for ACF, 22 for SEO, 18 for Statistics, 15 for Forms, 17 for FSE—189 abilities on top of Lola's core.

Each client site is a separate install with its own memory; contexts never bleed across clients. Preview cards and logs mean you always know what changed on a live site.

LolaCore bundles a zero-config MCP server—each client site becomes a tool in Cursor, Claude Code, or any MCP client. Connect the fleet and one agent runs it: "update plugins on site A", "how did site B sell this week", "SEO audit on every site". Your agent, your rules, Lola's full toolset—abilities, memory, builders, skills, playbooks.

= Don't know what to say? Start here. =

No commands, no syntax. Three prompts you can paste right now:

> "Give me a quick briefing on the site. Anything that needs attention today."

> "Update all plugins except Elementor and [plugin name]. Show me the list first."

> "How much have we sold this week? Compare it to last week."

There are 45 more in the [prompt library](https://lolacore.com/documentation/#prompt-library): daily check-ins, maintenance routines, session combos.

== Installation ==

1. Upload the `lolacore` folder to `/wp-content/plugins/` or install via the WordPress plugin screen.
2. Activate the plugin through the "Plugins" screen in WordPress.
3. Configure your AI provider through WordPress's built-in AI settings (Settings → AI).
4. Open the floating chat widget in your admin dashboard.
5. Start managing your site through conversation.

= Requirements =

* WordPress 7.0 or higher
* PHP 8.0 or higher
* MySQL 5.7+ or MariaDB 10.3+ (JSON column support required)
* An AI provider configured through WordPress's AI Client settings
* WooCommerce 8.0+ (optional, for store management abilities)

Detailed setup instructions and first-conversation tips: [getting started guide](https://lolacore.com/documentation/#installation).

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

= What is admin fatigue? =

Admin fatigue is the cumulative cost of running a WordPress site through a panel that puts dozens of clicks between the simple thing you want to do and actually getting it done. It is worst in WooCommerce stores, but every WordPress admin feels it. LolaCore exists to remove it: you describe the task, Lola does the admin work from chat. Full explanation: [what is admin fatigue](https://lolacore.com/admin-fatigue/).

= Do I need to know how to code? =

No. You tell Lola what you need in plain language, the same way you would explain it to an employee. No commands, no syntax, nothing to memorize. If you can describe the task, Lola can run it.

= Can Lola break my site? =

Every write action requires explicit confirmation. Lola shows you exactly what she is about to do, and you approve or cancel. Safety guards prevent deactivating LolaCore itself, deleting the last administrator, and permanent content deletion without warning. All executed actions are logged with before/after snapshots.

= What's the difference between memory, skills, and playbooks? =

Memory is what Lola knows about your site: facts, decisions, and preferences she has picked up over time. Skills shape how she works a task; one might load a safety protocol before a bulk deletion. Playbooks are curated manuals for a whole domain, like the rules of your FSE build or your brand guidelines, and she reads the matching one before she works in that area. All three sit on top of her abilities, which are the actions she actually takes in WordPress.

= Does LolaCore charge per use? =

No. LolaCore is free. The only cost is your own AI provider: you connect your account in WordPress settings and pay that provider directly for what you use. LolaCore takes no cut, adds no markup, and never charges per message.

= Does LolaCore work with WooCommerce? =

Yes. If WooCommerce is active, Lola automatically detects it and enables 13 dedicated abilities for product management, order tracking, customer data, coupons, categories, and sales reporting.

= Is LolaCore only for WooCommerce stores? =

No. The store owner feels admin fatigue most acutely, so a lot of the examples are about WooCommerce, but 64 of Lola's 77 abilities are general WordPress work: diagnostics, plugins, content, users, database, themes, and settings. If you run any WordPress site, Lola earns her keep with or without WooCommerce.

= What data is sent to AI providers? =

When you chat with Lola: your messages, a summary of your site scan (WordPress version, plugin list, PHP version), and relevant memory facts. Passwords, API keys, and personal user data are never included in the AI context.

= Where is my data stored? =

All data (memory facts, chat history, configuration) is stored in your WordPress database. Six dedicated tables are created on activation (`lolacore_memory`, `lolacore_log`, `lolacore_config`, `lolacore_sessions`, `lolacore_messages`, `lolacore_skills`). Nothing is sent to external servers except your chat messages to your configured AI provider when you actively use the chat.

= What happens when I deactivate the plugin? =

Deactivation clears scheduled cron events but preserves all your data. Uninstalling the plugin permanently deletes all database tables and stored options. Your choice.

= Does LolaCore work with other plugins? =

Lola reads and writes standard WordPress data: options, post meta, users. She works alongside Yoast SEO, RankMath, ACF, Contact Form 7, and any plugin that stores data in the WordPress database.

= Can I use LolaCore for client sites? =

Yes. Install LolaCore on each client site independently. Each installation keeps its own memory and its own logs, so one client's context never bleeds into another's. The free addons cover the tools you build with (Elementor, ACF, SEO, forms, analytics, block themes), and consultants use Lola to cut down monthly maintenance and produce client reports from a conversation.

= Can I use Lola from an IDE? =

Yes. Every ability is exposed through the WordPress Abilities API, and LolaCore bundles a zero-config MCP server. Over MCP, your own agent (Claude Code, Cursor, Claude Desktop) drives Lola's toolset directly under the rules you set for it: all abilities, the persistent memory, skills, playbooks, Plugin Builder and Block Builder. Agencies use this to run a fleet: add each client site's MCP server to one editor and a single agent updates, audits, and reports across all of them. Plugins and blocks built over MCP still have to pass WordPress Playground before they can be installed. Lola herself, with her judgment and confirm-before-write flow, lives in the wp-admin chat.

= Why does LolaCore require WordPress 7.0? =

LolaCore is built entirely on the native AI Client introduced in WordPress 7.0. This eliminates external HTTP dependencies, uses WordPress's own credential management, and ensures long-term compatibility as the platform evolves. No shims, no polyfills, no fallback layers.

= Where is the full documentation? =

This readme covers the essentials. The full documentation goes deeper: memory mechanics, the complete ability catalog with examples, a prompt library with 48 ready-to-use conversation starters, a detailed settings walkthrough, and 45+ answers across 12 FAQ categories. **[LolaCore Documentation](https://lolacore.com/documentation/)**

== External Services ==

LolaCore connects to the following external services. Each connection is documented with what triggers it, what data is sent, and links to the relevant terms and privacy policies.

= AI Providers (Chat Feature) =

When you use the chat widget, your messages are sent to whichever AI provider you have configured in WordPress's built-in AI settings (Settings → AI). LolaCore does not operate its own servers and does not route data through any intermediary.

**Data sent to your provider:**
- Your chat messages
- A summary of your site scan (WordPress version, active plugin list, PHP version)
- Relevant memory facts (site observations stored in your local database)

**Data never sent:**
- Passwords, API keys, wp-config values, or database credentials
- Personal user data (emails, addresses, payment info)

**When this happens:** Only when you actively send a message in the chat widget. No background calls.

**Supported providers:**
- OpenAI - [https://openai.com](https://openai.com) | [Terms of Use](https://openai.com/policies/terms-of-use) | [Privacy Policy](https://openai.com/privacy)
- Anthropic - [https://anthropic.com](https://anthropic.com) | [Terms of Service](https://www.anthropic.com/legal/consumer-terms) | [Privacy Policy](https://www.anthropic.com/privacy)
- DeepSeek - [https://deepseek.com](https://deepseek.com) | [Terms of Use](https://chat.deepseek.com/downloads/DeepSeek%20Terms%20of%20Use.html) | [Privacy Policy](https://chat.deepseek.com/downloads/DeepSeek%20Privacy%20Policy.html)

= Wordfence Vulnerability API =

LolaCore can check your installed plugins against the public Wordfence vulnerability database to identify known security issues.

**Endpoint:** `https://www.wordfence.com/api/intelligence/v2/vulnerabilities/scanner`

**Data sent:** An HTTP GET request with no request body. LolaCore sends only a User-Agent header identifying itself (`LolaCore WordPress Plugin`). No plugin lists, site URLs, or user data are transmitted to Wordfence.

**Data received:** A public JSON feed of known WordPress plugin vulnerabilities. LolaCore compares this list locally against your installed plugin slugs and versions to surface relevant findings.

**When this happens:** Only when you explicitly request a vulnerability check through the chat (e.g., "check my plugins for vulnerabilities"). This call is never made automatically during plugin activation, scheduled scans, or background operations.

**Service links:**
- Wordfence - [https://www.wordfence.com](https://www.wordfence.com) | [Terms of Service](https://www.wordfence.com/terms-of-use-and-privacy-policy/) | [Privacy Policy](https://www.wordfence.com/privacy-policy/)

= WordPress.org Plugin API =

When you ask Lola to search for or install plugins, LolaCore queries the official WordPress.org Plugin API.

**Data sent:** Plugin search keywords or slug identifiers.
**Data received:** Plugin metadata, descriptions, and download URLs from the WordPress.org repository.

**When this happens:** Only when you use plugin search or install features through the chat.

- Service: [https://wordpress.org](https://wordpress.org) | [API Documentation](https://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress.org_API)

= Google Fonts =

The admin settings page loads two font families (Plus Jakarta Sans and JetBrains Mono) from Google Fonts for the plugin's admin interface.

**Data sent:** Standard HTTP font file requests. Google receives the requesting IP address and browser User-Agent.
**When this happens:** Each time an administrator opens the LolaCore settings page.

- Service: [https://fonts.google.com](https://fonts.google.com) | [Terms of Service](https://developers.google.com/terms) | [Privacy Policy](https://policies.google.com/privacy)

== Screenshots ==

1. Lola's first scan: a specific, actionable report about your site, not a generic greeting.
2. Security audit results with severity flags and fix suggestions.
3. Plugin installation through chat. Lola finds, downloads, and asks before installing.
4. Action confirmation flow: every write operation shows a preview and requires approval before executing.
5. The ability panel: 77 abilities across 10 domains, each toggleable from the settings page.

== Changelog ==

= 2.1.3 =
* Fix: **MCP native abilities** — `lolacore/get-site-info`, `lolacore/get-memory-context`, `lolacore/get-action-history`, and `lolacore/get-scan-data` are now exposed through the LolaCore MCP server. Previously the guard only whitelisted chat-bridge tool names (e.g. `get-site-status`), so MCP agents received a misleading “requires a valid license” error when calling the documented boot abilities. Uses WordPress core `wp_get_abilities()` (`WP_Ability` instances), not the non-existent `wp_get_registered_abilities()` helper.

= 2.1.2 =
* Feature: **Deep internationalization** — complete native support for **Spanish (Spain)** (`es_ES`) and **Brazilian Portuguese** (`pt_BR`). More than 1,050 user-facing strings per locale: settings UI, chat widget, ability labels, onboarding, preview cards, errors, and status messages. Shipped as compiled `.mo` language packs; other locales fall back to English.
* Feature: **Brazilian Portuguese (pt_BR)** — full translation catalog at parity with Spanish, transcreated for Brazilian product voice (`você`, not European Portuguese).
* Improvement: **Localized intent router** for Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese — natural-language keywords, meta-tool queries ("what can you do?"), holistic monitoring ("what needs my attention?"), and deferral/confirmation patterns so chat routes tools correctly in both languages.

= 2.1.1 =
* Fix: **TOOL DISCIPLINE** now applies even when write confirmation is disabled in Safety settings — it was previously omitted on sites with direct-write mode.
* Fix: **Deferred-intent auto-continue** — when Lola says she will look something up (e.g. "Let me fetch that…") but emits no tool calls, the server automatically continues the turn once and forces the read tools to run instead of waiting for the user to say "ok".
* Fix: **Plugin Builder iteration install** — updating a built plugin from the chat delivery card (v2 over an installed v1) now reliably prompts to overwrite the on-disk copy, completes the install, and activates afterward. Fixes a locale bug where translated admin languages never triggered the overwrite retry, and replaces the browser confirm dialog with an inline modal plus clearer activation errors on the card.

= 2.1.0 =
* Feature: **Progressive tool expansion in chat** — new `requestAdditionalCategories` meta-tool adds 1–2 domain categories to the session without loading every ability (MCP-style discover → expand → execute).
* Feature: **`getDiscoveredAbilities` search** — filter by `query`, `category`, `limit`, or `names_only` so Lola finds the right tool without dumping the full registry into context.
* Improvement: Session toolset persists across tool continuations — expanded categories are not lost mid-workflow.
* Improvement: Gemini tool cap prioritizes expanded categories and keeps expansion meta-tools available under the 32-tool limit.
* Improvement: System prompt **ROUTED TOOLSET DOCTRINE** — cross-domain tasks (e.g. resolve a page by title, then translate) are expected; Lola escalates before claiming a task is impossible.
* Improvement: **TOOL DISCIPLINE** — read lookups (search, inspect, resolve a page) must run in the same turn; no intent-only pauses waiting for the user to say "ok".

= 2.0.3 =
* Fix: Database migrator now recreates any missing LolaCore tables on load, so sites that upgraded to Playbooks without getting `wp_lolacore_playbooks` self-heal on the next admin request — no deactivate/reactivate required.
* Fix: Chat no longer shows a false firewall error when WordPress prints a database notice before the JSON response (for example a missing Playbooks table with WP_DEBUG on).
* Fix: Chat error messages now match the real failure (database issue, timeout, garbled response, or hosting WAF) instead of always blaming the hosting firewall.

= 2.0.2 =
* Feature: **Plugin rollback** for WordPress.org plugins — roll back to an earlier release from chat (`rollback_plugin`). Lola can list older versions first (`get_plugin_versions`). Premium and custom plugins are blocked with a clear message.
* Improvement: Rollback confirmation card shows a calm human preview (plugin name and version change) instead of technical fields and long version lists.

= 2.0.1 =
* Improvement: **LolaCore for FSE** now appears in the Addons catalog and Expansions panel before you install it, with a WordPress.org install link (21 abilities).

= 2.0.0 =
* Feature: **Block Builder** — describe a custom Gutenberg block in chat; Lola scaffolds block files, saves to the **Built Blocks** library, tests in WordPress Playground, and installs to `wp-content/lolacore-blocks/` after your approval. Nine Block Builder abilities (`createBlock`, `updateBlockCode`, `listBuiltBlocks`, `getBuiltBlock`, `getInstalledBlock`, `testBlock`, `installBlock`, `uninstallBlock`, `deleteBuiltBlock`).
* Feature: System playbook **`block-development`** for Block Builder scaffolding and iteration.
* Improvement: Broader **Spanish (Spain)** coverage for builders, chat, and action handlers.
* Improvement: **Playbook distiller** — clearer format contract, YAML frontmatter repair, and persistent error UX when distillation fails.

= 1.9.0 =
* Feature: **Playbooks** — curated domain manuals Lola consults when working in a specific area. Built-in `playbook-format` contract, system playbook `plugin-development` for Plugin Builder, database and filesystem sources, model-adaptive delivery (inline hints for lightweight models, full attachment on ability use), and seven playbook abilities for chat and MCP.
* Feature: Playbooks admin under **Lola → Playbooks** — list, create, edit, activate, upload (TXT/MD/DOCX/HTML), AI distillation with review before save, and reload. Skills moved to its own submenu (**Lola → Skills**).
* Improvement: Upload guardrail with a clear notice when extracted document text exceeds 40,000 characters.

= 1.8.9 =
* Fix: Plugin Builder Playground works again on production hosting. Opening Playground no longer depends on a loopback scrape on your live server (which often fails and was blocking every library plugin with a false "fatal error"). Runtime load checks still run when saving code for review and before installing on your site.
* Improvement: Playground links are short and shareable. The blueprint is served from your site via a signed REST URL (`blueprint-url`), so MCP and chat agents can give you a clickable link that opens Playground in the browser without copying a megabyte-long URL from wp-admin.

= 1.8.8 =
* Improvement: The Plugin Builder now works over MCP. A connected code editor can create and iterate plugins straight into your Plugin Builder library by sending the exact code — the site no longer asks its own AI to rebuild code the external tool already wrote. The wp-admin chat is unchanged: there you describe what you want and Lola writes it. Plugins added over MCP go through the same static safety checks and must still be tested in Playground before they can be installed.
* Fix: LolaCore for Forms now appears on the Addons screen before you install it, with a one-click install from WordPress.org — the same pattern as the other free bridge addons (ACF, SEO, Statistics).

= 1.8.7 =
* Fix: On the Addons screen, installed free bridge addons now show **Learn more →** and link to their lolacore.com landing pages instead of **Download free →** (which only applies before install). Install-from-WordPress.org links are unchanged for addons you have not installed yet.
* Fix: Addons catalog and cross-domain footer links no longer 404 — marketing URLs now use UTM-safe landing pages, and **How cross-domain intelligence works →** points to the live add-ons catalog at lolacore.com/add-ons/.
* Fix: The **View all abilities** list on Settings now lists tools for free bridge addons (ACF, SEO, Statistics, Elementor, and others), not just premium addons and core domains.

= 1.8.6 =
* Fix: Resolved a race condition on sites where another active plugin bundles its own copy of the WordPress MCP adapter (recent versions of WooCommerce do this). The Abilities API init event fires only once per request; when WooCommerce or an addon triggered it before the adapter could register its meta-tools, the debug log filled with repeated "ability does not exist" notices on every wp-admin page load and Lola's IDE/MCP connection could stop working. LolaCore now registers the MCP protocol meta-abilities at the earliest hook priority and skips tools that are not yet available.

= 1.8.5 =
* Feature: The Addons screen now shows the free LolaCore bridge addons (for ACF, SEO, and Statistics) even before you install them, each with a one-click install from WordPress.org. Until now only installed addons appeared, so there was no way to discover the free ones from inside Lola.
* Docs: New conversation-led opening for the plugin description that shows how Lola uses persistent memory, plus a clearer short description and search tags. No functional changes to the agent.

= 1.8.4 =
* Docs: Rewrote the readme to explain more clearly what LolaCore does and the problem it solves (admin fatigue). No functional changes to the plugin.

= 1.8.3 =
* Fix: Improved compatibility with hosting security plugins and firewalls. Chat messages are now sent as plain text, which prevents some security suites from blocking WordPress REST API requests on affected hosts — an issue that could interfere with Application Password management and MCP connections.
* Improvement: When a hosting firewall blocks a chat message, Lola now explains what happened and what to do, instead of showing a generic connection error.

= 1.8.2 =
* Fix: Free bridge addons (e.g. LolaCore for ACF, LolaCore for Elementor) now show a green **FREE ADDON** badge in the What Lola Can Do ability panel, matching the premium addon label treatment.

= 1.8.1 =
* Fix: Chat now accepts HTML and JavaScript code snippets (e.g. WPCode tracking scripts with `<script>` tags). Messages are no longer stripped by over-aggressive sanitization, and code payloads are base64-encoded in transit so hosting WAF rules do not block admin-ajax requests.

= 1.8.0 =
* Feature: Guided onboarding, Spanish (`es_ES`) admin UI, Addons screen, and settings reorganization.
* Security: Confirmation-card escaping, per-admin chat session binding, and expanded protected options.

= 1.7.2 =
* Improvement: Plugin Builder pre-delivery safety checks, runtime load test, and separate load-test status on delivery cards.

= 1.7.1 =
* Fix: Remove development-only CLI repro scripts from the WordPress.org distribution package (they remain in the source repo for local debugging). Packaging-only release, no functional changes.

= 1.7.0 =
* Feature: **Plugin Builder** — nine abilities, Built Plugins library, Playground testing with install gate, async chat artifact cards, quality pipeline, and four built-in skills.
* Fix: Daily WP-Cron maintenance hooks now run memory decay and log cleanup.

= 1.6.3 =
* Fix/improvement: Batched database optimization (revisions, spam, orphaned postmeta, transients) with error checks, recovered-space reporting, and a time guard.

= 1.6.2 =
* Fix: Gemini compatibility for empty tool arguments and oversized toolsets.
* Improvement: Quota-aware classifier behavior for Gemini free tier.

= 1.6.1 =
* Fix: MCP filters scoped to the LolaCore server, external tool response formatting, and a PHP 8.1 deprecation in the MCP adapter.

= 1.6.0 =
* Feature: Bundled zero-config MCP server, IDE parity, cross-environment memory, and dynamic tool syncing.

= 1.5.0 =
* Feature: Theme management (five abilities, full lifecycle parity with plugins).
* UX Fix: Clearer post-action summaries and idempotent confirmation cards.

= 1.4.1 =
* Fix: Orphan `tool_call_id` errors during multi-tool runs.
* Improvement: Four-layer tool-call pairing defenses and sanitizer telemetry.

= 1.4.0 =
* Feature: **Skills.MD** — markdown skills with triggers, admin panel, conversational authoring, and schema 0.3.0.
* Improvement: `listSkills` ground-truth rule and session-summary locale respect.

= 1.3.0 =
* Performance: Deferred memory extraction and faster DeepSeek classifier calls.
* Fix: Meta-tool pattern encoding and holistic intent limited to the current message.

= 1.2.0 =
* Feature: Memory Bootstrap from addons and holistic monitoring across domains.
* Fix/improvement: Tool-call pairing fixes, DeepSeek reasoning handling, and ~30–40% token savings.

= 1.1.3 =
* Architecture: Memory persistence overhaul — pinned facts, importance-aware decay, proactive directives, and session summaries.
* Compliance: i18n prep, error sanitization, dependency updates, and dev-file removal.

= 1.1.2 =
* Architecture: ActionExecutor split into 12 domain handlers; `getDiscoveredAbilities` and `manageRoles`.
* Fix/improvement: Intent-router ordering, plugin search, chat autolinks, centralized `ErrorMessages`, and chat error UX.

= 1.1.1 =
* Fix: Taxonomies and featured image on create/edit content. Feature: `uploadMedia`.

= 1.1.0 =
* UI redesign, memory maintenance from settings, autonomous tool escalation, SafetyConfig, and addon infrastructure.

= 1.0.2 =
* Fix: Preserve HTML in chat. Enhancement: Markdown rendering with marked.js and DOMPurify.

= 1.0.1 =
* Filters for external addon actions and SOP map injection.

= 1.0.0 =
* Initial public release — 51 abilities, persistent memory, site scanner, WooCommerce tools, MCP support, and preview/confirm/execute safety flow.

== Upgrade Notice ==

= 2.1.3 =
Fixes MCP access to `get-site-info` and `get-memory-context` for Cursor and other MCP clients. Recommended if you connect agents via the LolaCore MCP server.

= 2.1.2 =
Full Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese support: settings, chat, abilities, and a localized intent router. Set WordPress to `es_ES` or `pt_BR` — no configuration in LolaCore.

= 2.1.0 =
Chat can now unlock missing tool categories on demand (e.g. content reads for translation workflows) without loading the full ability catalog. Recommended before cross-domain chat tasks on Gemini.

= 2.0.3 =
Fixes a chat failure on sites missing the Playbooks database table after upgrading. Load any wp-admin page after updating — no manual reactivation needed.

= 2.0.2 =
Roll back WordPress.org plugins when an update causes trouble. Lola lists older versions, shows a clear confirmation card, and asks before changing anything.

= 2.0.1 =
Adds LolaCore for FSE to the free addon catalog so you can discover and install it from wp-admin.

= 2.0.0 =
Adds Block Builder: nine abilities to scaffold, test in Playground, and install custom Gutenberg blocks from chat, plus a block-development playbook. Core headline is now 75 abilities across 10 domains.

= 1.9.0 =
Adds Playbooks — curated domain manuals Lola reads when she works in a specific area. Ships with a Plugin Builder playbook; upload your own (TXT, Markdown, DOCX, or HTML) and Lola distills it into a draft you review before activating. Skills and Playbooks each get their own submenu under Lola.

= 1.8.9 =
Fixes Plugin Builder Playground on production hosting (no false fatal when loopback fails) and adds short shareable Playground links for MCP and chat via hosted blueprint URLs.

= 1.8.8 =
Plugin Builder over MCP: connected editors can add library plugins with the same safety checks and Playground gate as chat. LolaCore for Forms also appears on the Addons screen with one-click install from WordPress.org.

= 1.8.7 =
Fixes broken Addons page links (404s and wrong CTAs for installed free addons) and restores the full ability list for free bridge addons in Settings.

= 1.8.6 =
Fixes a debug-log flood and a possible MCP connection failure on sites where another active plugin (such as recent WooCommerce) bundles its own copy of the MCP adapter.

= 1.8.5 =
The Addons screen now shows the free LolaCore bridge addons (ACF, SEO, Statistics) before you install them, with one-click install from WordPress.org. Clearer plugin description and search tags. No functional changes to the agent.
