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    Laravel Packager

    Laravel Packager

    A cli tool for creating Laravel packages

    This package provides you with a simple tool to set up a new package and it will let you focus on the development of the package instead of the boilerplate. If you do run the package on Laravel 5.5+, package auto-discovery takes care of the magic of adding the service provider. Be aware that the auto-discovery also means that this package is loaded in your production environment.
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    nFPM

    nFPM

    A simple deb, rpm and apk packager written in Go

    nFPM is a simple, 0-dependencies, deb, rpm, apk, and Arch Linux packager. While fpm is great, for me, it is a bummer that it depends on ruby, tar and other software. I wanted something that could be used as a binary and/or as a library and that was really simple. So I decided to create nFPM: a simpler, 0-dependency, as-little-assumptions-as-possible alternative to fpm. This is a subtle way of saying it won't have all features, nor all formats that fpm has: it is supposed to be simpler. ...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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