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Im seeing WordPress plugins either use plugins_url or plugin_dir_url when creating constants to some of their folders. Is one better than the other?

examples:

define( 'MEMBERS_URI', trailingslashit( plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) ) );
define( 'WPACCESS_INC', plugins_url( 'inc', __FILE__ ) , true );
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    Note - you don't need to use trailingslashit() for plugin_dir_url() because it already uses it within function.
    – Amit Kosti
    Aug 13, 2012 at 16:00

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Checkout - wp-includes/plugin.php#L585

plugin_dir_url() function internally uses plugins_url() to get the link to plugin directory.

plugin_dir_url()

This will return url of the plugin directory with a trailing slash at the end. So this can be easily used to link to the plugin directory.

e.g - http://www.example.com/wp-content/plugins/foo/

plugins_url

If no arguments are passed this will deliver the same result as the above function; but with or without a trailing slash at the end. This can be configured to link to files within plugin directory; a useful shortcut.

e.g -

plugins_url( 'img/bar.jpg' , __FILE__ ) will return a url like http://www.example.com/wp-content/plugins/foo/img/bar.jpg

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    Why couldn't the WordPress documentation writes figure out how to explain this...! Well, they have never impressed me to say the least... Mar 21, 2022 at 11:41

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