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Limit Post Revisions

WordPress stores a maximum of five revisions for each post.

Result

What changes before and after implementation

Before

The task “Limit Post Revisions” is not yet set up cleanly on your site or still has to be handled manually.

After

Leon prepares Limit Post Revisions as a Workflow, so you can review, adapt, and then publish the change in a controlled way.

Implementation

How Leon can implement this task

For Limit Post Revisions, Leon usually uses a Workflow approach that matches your Performance goal.

How can you limit post revisions in WordPress? This use case shows how a focused WordPress code snippet can handle the task without installing a heavy plugin. The snippet should limit post revisions to 5 per post and produce this result: WordPress stores a maximum of five revisions for each post. You can also log in to LeonLab.ai, describe this WordPress use case in plain English, generate the snippet, review the PHP code, and deploy it to the selected WordPress project.

WordPress stores a maximum of five revisions for each post.

as a focused WordPress workflow with reviewable steps

with an implementation that matches the task and project context

suited for a controlled rollout instead of a quick hack

Prompt

A ready-to-use starting point for Leon

You can take this prompt as-is, adapt it, and then review which change Leon prepares from it.

Limit post revisions to 5 per post.
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Safety

What to review before activation

Before pushing Limit Post Revisions live, it is worth doing a short technical and business review.

test the change on staging or in a non-critical project first

review inputs, permissions, and possible collisions with existing plugins

Test & Preview

How to review the change before publishing

Depending on the task, Leon prepares Workflow. Before a live rollout, walk through the flow once in a controlled way.

  • test the change on a connected staging site or in the playground first
  • review the prompt and planned implementation before publishing
  • approve the code or action only after that review

Common questions about this task

The key answers before you take the prompt into Leon.

How does Leon usually implement this task?

In most cases Leon uses a Workflow path that fits the task and can be reviewed before anything goes live.

Do I need a connected WordPress site for this?

Not necessarily for planning or code generation. If you want to test or run Limit Post Revisions with real data, a secure connection is useful or required.

Can I review the change before publishing?

Yes. Especially for Performance workflows, you should review the prompt, code, or action first and then approve it in the right project.

Can I adapt the prompt to my own project?

Yes. You can reuse Limit Post Revisions directly or extend it with project context, rules, data sources, roles, and layout requirements.

Continue with Leon

Want to test this task on your site?

Open the prepared prompt in Leon, review the code, and then decide where you want to publish Limit Post Revisions.

Limit Post Revisions — LeonLab