Software is fine though it still has issues with redirects. And I recommend using PHP for redirects and don't let Yoast get near your .htaccess -- you could end up with Internal Server Errors and getting timely assistance from Yoast is almost impossible. Better off checking with perplexity or other AI for answers. I asked about CLI and all I got were the usual questions. The good news is that when Yoast entries caused ISE, I have dealt with htaccess before and fixed it myself. There was no assistance in that regard from Yoast though I did ask. Whenever you consider changing your htaccess (or any file) make a backup of working file so you have safe restore. Someone less experienced would have snafued for awhile.