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    Laravel Kit

    Laravel Kit

    A desktop Laravel admin panel app

    ...This will execute php artisan serve. Then click Stop to stop serving the application. Tinker brings an evolved way to tinker with your application. Go to Tinker and type your code on the left code editor powered by Monaco Editor (vscode) and click Tinker in the bottom of the screen or press Ctrl+T on your keyboard.
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    phosphor-react

    phosphor-react

    A flexible icon family for React

    ...Reserved enough to be multi-purpose, but a little quirky, too. Simply import the icons you need, and add them anywhere in your render method. Phosphor supports tree-shaking, so your bundle only includes code for the icons you use. Icon components accept all props that you can pass to a normal SVG element, including inline style objects, onClick handlers, and more. Phosphor takes advantage of React Context to make applying a default style to all icons simple. Create an IconContext.Provider at the root of the app (or anywhere above the icons in the tree) and pass in a configuration object with props to be applied by default to all icons.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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