Setup Wizard
Configure Atlas Content Bridge in 5 simple steps
Step 1: WordPress Source
Enter the root URL of your WordPress site to begin
✓ Connection Successful
Site Title
-
WordPress Version
Unknown
REST API
Available
Published Posts
0 posts found
Step 2: Connect Your GitHub Account
Sign in to GitHub and authorize Atlas Content Bridge to access your repositories
🔐 How This Works
- Click "Connect GitHub" below
- You'll be redirected to GitHub.com to sign in
- Review and authorize the Atlas Content Bridge app
- Select which repositories to grant access to
- You'll be redirected back to continue setup
Privacy: The app only requests access to repositories you select. Your credentials are never stored.
✓ GitHub Connected
Connected as @andy-kemp • 3 repositories available
Step 3: Select Target Repository
Choose the Astro repository where migrated content will be committed
ℹ️ Only repositories where Atlas Content Bridge is installed are shown
Repository Information
- Full Name
- andy-kemp/andykemp.com
- Default Branch
main- Framework
- Astro 4.x
- Visibility
- Private
Step 4: Configure Destination Paths
Specify where content and images will be saved in your repository
Where Markdown/MDX files will be created (Astro content collection)
Where downloaded images will be stored (publicly accessible)
Note: These paths are relative to your repository root. Make sure they match your Astro project structure.
Step 5: Scan WordPress Content
Build a complete inventory of your WordPress content
What Gets Scanned
✓ Posts
All published posts with full metadata
✓ Authors
Post authors with display names
✓ Categories & Tags
Full taxonomy with hierarchies
✓ Images
Featured and embedded media
Initializing scan...
This may take a minute for large sites