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Pattern Wrangler – Simple Block Pattern Management
Pattern Wrangler – Simple Block Pattern Management

Pattern Wrangler – Simple Block Pattern Management

5/5 (4 ratings) 400 active installs Updated May 7, 2026
Enhanced Patterns View Screen, showing local and registered patterns together in an easily sortable interface.

Enhanced Patterns View Screen, showing local and registered patterns together in an easily sortable interface.

Pattern Wrangler curates your bloated pattern library, and makes managing WordPress block patterns easy. If you manage dozens of patterns, you will love this plugin.

It is designed for both hybrid classic/block themes, block themes, and is compatible with most page builders through its shortcode support and code support. Pattern Wrangler allows you to manage patterns for your clients, controlling down to the block pattern and category what the client sees in the block editor.

The plugin features several pattern builder helpers, such as duplicating a pattern easily, deleting patterns, copying registered patterns to a synced pattern, and much more.

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Here are the major features:

  • Patterns View Screen – A new block patterns screen now shows at a glance all of the available items for your site. You can sort through both local (synced and unsynced) and registered patterns, and selectively disable or enable whatever items you’d like your client to see. A real-time preview is available by clicking on the pattern.
  • Dedicated Categories Screen – Manage both registered and local categories in one intuitive interface. Bulk-disable categories, or map them to existing ones.
  • Hide All Patterns – Completely hide items from the block editor in one click. This also hides the menu item.
  • Selective Hiding – Hide core, remote, theme, or plugin patterns while keeping your custom patterns visible. You can also hide synced and unsynced patterns together or separately. If you need to hide WooCommerce patterns, you can do so by hiding all plugin patterns, or using the Patterns View to disable the patterns individually.
  • Category Management – Disable, map, and rename registered categories from themes and plugins for better organization. This will help you keep local and registered patterns organized together. For example, you’d like to create a “Call to Action” category for a local pattern, but a registered category already exists, do you have a duplicate in the patterns view. In this case, map the registered category to the local one and remove the duplicate.
  • Output Patterns Anywhere – Use a shortcode or PHP function to display local patterns in page builders, widgets, your theme, or in other blocks. This works well in Multisite and allows you to use synced patterns across the network.
  • Pattern Preview – Preview a pattern on the frontend with shortcuts in the block editor.
  • Pattern Builder Features – Quickly duplicate a pattern, copy a local pattern to a synced pattern, delete, copy, and export patterns.
  • Cross-Site Pattern Copying – Transfer patterns, including the remote images, between WordPress sites effortlessly. This is useful if you’re copying a pattern from one site to another or copying a pattern from a production site to a development site.

Available features on the Patterns screen include:

  • Sort between Local and Registered block patterns.
  • Filter between categories and pattern source.
  • Click a pattern to view a real-time preview in a lightbox.
  • Copy registered patterns to a local copy.
  • Export all patterns to JSON.
  • Copy a pattern to the clipboard.
  • Disable each pattern individually.
  • Quickly edit local patterns.
  • Add new patterns or import patterns from JSON.

Available features on the Categories screen include:

  • Sort between local and registered categories.
  • Disable and map registered categories to local ones.
  • Easily create new categories.
  • Delete local categories as needed.
  • Bulk options allow you to disable, and enable registered categories.

Pattern Wrangler integrates seamlessly with block-based and classic themes offering a hybrid setup with unmatched flexibility. Spin up your own demo to see Pattern Wrangler in action.

Quick Links

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Source code is available on GitHub. Code contributions and sponsorships appreciated.

Requirements and Compatibility

Requires WordPress 6.8 or higher. 6.9 is recommended.

Fully compatible with most themes, including block themes, to manage patterns. Ideal for hybrid setups and page builders. If you need to use a block in a page builder or classic editor, you can create a new pattern, configure the block, and use the built-in shortcode. If you need to use the pattern in a template, you can use the built-in PHP function, which is available for all local patterns.

This plugin has been tested almost exclusively with the Ollie theme, which is a phenomenal block theme. All the 202x themes have also been tested, as well as Blocksy, Astra, and GeneratePress.

If you have any issues with the previews, please be patient in your support requests, and also specific as to which themes or plugins may be involved.

Integrations

This plugin integrates well with the following:

  • Synced Pattern Popups: Synced Pattern Popups helps you create popups using the WordPress editor you already know, not yet another builder.
  • Block Visibility: Easily create dynamic content in WordPress that will increase conversions, enhance the user experience, and improve your workflow.
  • Spectra, Kadence, and GenerateBlocks.

If you have an idea for other integrations, please leave a support thread.

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