The official WordPress documentation lists just over 380 hooks. Yet according to my hooks directory, that’s fewer than half of the 800 action and filter hooks included in WordPress 2.7 Sheesh. (Click the chart to enlarge.)
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Thank you for your contributions
I wonder, you will continue being employed at your plugins?
“Employed” is an apt choice of word. My current employment (the one that pays me) takes up far too much time for me to work actively on them. But I do update them occasionally. If you’ve got a question about one in particular, you should comment on a more relevant post, though.
This is great. I was wondering if there were any more hooks than the ones listed in the docs. I did notice there were quite a few duplicates in your list, but I guess you compensated for that when you said there were around 800.