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# wp core multisite-convert
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Transforms an existing single-site installation into a multisite installation.
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Creates the multisite database tables, and adds the multisite constants to wp-config.php.
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For those using WordPress with Apache, remember to update the `.htaccess` file with the appropriate multisite rewrite rules.
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[Review the multisite documentation](https://wordpress.org/support/article/create-a-network/) for more details about how multisite works.
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### OPTIONS
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[\--title=<network-title>]
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: The title of the new network.
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[\--base=<url-path>]
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: Base path after the domain name that each site url will start with.
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\---
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default: /
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\---
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[\--subdomains]
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: If passed, the network will use subdomains, instead of subdirectories. Doesn't work with 'localhost'.
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[\--skip-config]
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: Don't add multisite constants to wp-config.php.
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### EXAMPLES
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$ wp core multisite-convert
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Set up multisite database tables.
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Added multisite constants to wp-config.php.
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Success: Network installed. Don't forget to set up rewrite rules.
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### GLOBAL PARAMETERS
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These [global parameters](https://make.wordpress.org/cli/handbook/config/) have the same behavior across all commands and affect how WP-CLI interacts with WordPress.
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| **Argument** | **Description** |
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| `--path=<path>` | Path to the WordPress files. |
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| `--url=<url>` | Pretend request came from given URL. In multisite, this argument is how the target site is specified. |
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| `--ssh=[<scheme>:][<user>@]<host\|container>[:<port>][<path>]` | Perform operation against a remote server over SSH (or a container using scheme of "docker", "docker-compose", "docker-compose-run", "vagrant"). |
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| `--http=<http>` | Perform operation against a remote WordPress installation over HTTP. |
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| `--user=<id\|login\|email>` | Set the WordPress user. |
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| `--skip-plugins[=<plugins>]` | Skip loading all plugins, or a comma-separated list of plugins. Note: mu-plugins are still loaded. |
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| `--skip-themes[=<themes>]` | Skip loading all themes, or a comma-separated list of themes. |
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| `--skip-packages` | Skip loading all installed packages. |
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| `--require=<path>` | Load PHP file before running the command (may be used more than once). |
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| `--exec=<php-code>` | Execute PHP code before running the command (may be used more than once). |
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| `--context=<context>` | Load WordPress in a given context. |
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| `--[no-]color` | Whether to colorize the output. |
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| `--debug[=<group>]` | Show all PHP errors and add verbosity to WP-CLI output. Built-in groups include: bootstrap, commandfactory, and help. |
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| `--prompt[=<assoc>]` | Prompt the user to enter values for all command arguments, or a subset specified as comma-separated values. |
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| `--quiet` | Suppress informational messages. |
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