Use better language in the readme

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Daniel Bachhuber 2016-08-29 08:01:34 -07:00
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Installing the `wp profile` command is a three-step process:
To use `wp profile`, you'll need to [purchase an early access subscription](https://runcommand.memberful.com/checkout?plan=15360).
Once you've purchased a subscription, installing the `wp profile` command is a three-step process:
1. Download the package from the URL in the purchase email.
2. Extract the package files.

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`wp profile` monitors key performance indicators of the WordPress execution process to help you quickly identify points of slowness.
Save tens of minutes diagnosing slow WordPress sites. Because you can install and run `wp profile` on any server that supports WP-CLI, it compliments Xdebug and New Relic by pointing you in the right direction for further debugging. And, because it's a WP-CLI command, using `wp profile` means you don't have to install a plugin and deal with the painful dashboard of a slow WordPress site.
Save tens of minutes diagnosing slow WordPress sites with `wp profile`. Because you can easily run it on any server that supports WP-CLI, `wp profile` compliments Xdebug and New Relic by pointing you in the right direction for further debugging. And, because it's a WP-CLI command, using `wp profile` means you don't have to install a plugin and deal with the painful dashboard of a slow WordPress site.
First, run `wp profile` to see metrics for each stage of the WordPress load process: