You can easily create your own block patterns and register them.
| Code | Message | Location | Category | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ERROR | WordPress.WP.I18n.TextDomainMismatch | Mismatched text domain. Expected 'custom-block-patterns' but got 'loos-cbp'. | 53:54 | General |
| ERROR | WordPress.WP.I18n.TextDomainMismatch | Mismatched text domain. Expected 'custom-block-patterns' but got 'loos-cbp'. | 13:36 | General |
| ERROR | WordPress.WP.I18n.TextDomainMismatch | Mismatched text domain. Expected 'custom-block-patterns' but got 'loos-cbp'. | 49:70 | General |
| ERROR | WordPress.WP.I18n.TextDomainMismatch | Mismatched text domain. Expected 'custom-block-patterns' but got 'loos-cbp'. | 14:41 | General |
| ERROR | outdated_tested_upto_header | Tested up to: 6.0 < 6.8. The "Tested up to" value in your plugin is not set to the current version of WordPress. This means your plugin will not show up in searches, as we require plugins to be compatible and documented as tested up to the most recent version of WordPress. | — | Plugin Repo |
| ERROR | PluginCheck.CodeAnalysis.DiscouragedFunctions.load_plugin_textdomainFound | load_plugin_textdomain() has been discouraged since WordPress version 4.6. When your plugin is hosted on WordPress.org, you no longer need to manually include this function call for translations under your plugin slug. WordPress will automatically load the translations for you as needed. | 27:3 | Plugin Repo |
| WARNING | textdomain_mismatch | The "Text Domain" header in the plugin file does not match the slug. Found "loos-cbp", expected "custom-block-patterns". | — | Plugin Repo |
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