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    Laravel Snooze

    Laravel Snooze

    A package to simplify automating future notifications and reminders

    A package to simplify automating future notifications and reminders in Laravel. If your scheduler stops working, a backlog of scheduled notifications will build up. To prevent users from receiving all of the old scheduled notifications at once, the command will only send mail within the configured tolerance. By default, this is set to 24 hours, so only mail scheduled to be sent within that window will be sent. This can be configured (in seconds) using the...
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    Model Caching for Laravel

    Model Caching for Laravel

    Eloquent model-caching made easy.

    This is an MIT-licensed open source project with its ongoing development made possible by the support of the community. I created this package in response to a client project that had complex, nested forms with many <select>'s that resulted in over 700 database queries on one page. I needed a package that abstracted the caching process out of the model for me and one that would let me cache custom queries, as well as cache model relationships. This package is an attempt to address those...
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    GraphQL Lighthouse

    GraphQL Lighthouse

    A framework for serving GraphQL from Laravel

    ...Maximize code reuse and work with concepts you already know. Lighthouse leverages your existing models and creates optimized database queries out of the box. Define your schema without any boilerplate by using the GraphQL Schema Definition Language. In a GraphQL query, the client can get all the data they need - and no more - all in a single request. A GraphQL server can tell clients about its schema, so they will always know exactly what they will get. Updating between minor versions will not require changes to PHP code or the GraphQL schema and cause no breaking behavioural changes for consumers of the GraphQL API.
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    Laravel Mail Editor

    Laravel Mail Editor

    MailEclipse Laravel Mail Editor

    MailEclipse is a mailable editor package for your Laravel applications to create and manage mailables using a web UI. You can use this package to develop mailables without using the command line, and edit templates associated with mailables using a WYSIWYG editor, among other features.
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    Hprose

    Hprose

    Hprose is a cross-language RPC. This project is Hprose 3.0 for PHP

    Hprose (High Performance Remote Object Service Engine) is a lightweight and high-speed RPC (Remote Procedure Call) framework for PHP. It allows applications to call methods on remote servers as if they were local, using a cross-language protocol. Hprose supports multiple transport layers and is designed to be easy to use, efficient, and extensible across different platforms and languages.
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    React Laravel

    React Laravel

    Package for using ReactJS with Laravel

    With react-laravel you'll be able to use ReactJS components right from your Blade views, with optional server-side rendering, and use them on the client-side with React due to unobtrusive JavaScript.
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    MongoLantern - MongoDB Fulltext Search

    MongoLantern - MongoDB Fulltext Search

    Open Source MongoDB Fulltext Search Server

    MongoLantern is an open source full text search server using MongoDB as index storage, which allows MongoLantern to migrate any changes very easily into account using MongoDB API. It's written originally written in PHP can be migrated to any desired language as required using it's future APIs. MongoLantern 0.7 - Stable/Production Release: 1. MongoLantern API support enabled. 2.
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    Nexus simplifys the creation of an IRC client using PHP5 by providing developers with easy to use functions to handle IRC events without having to parse raw data. Phobos is included as an example of an IRC bot created with Nexus.
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    Neobase is a PHP framework that allows you to develop your applications pretty like .Net. Wich means: component based pages and object oriented programming. All the client-server comunication is done using AJAX
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