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    Laravel Terminal

    Laravel Terminal

    Runs artisan command in web application

    Runs artisan command in web application.
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    Laravel Short Schedule

    Laravel Short Schedule

    Schedule artisan commands to run at a sub-minute frequency

    Schedule artisan commands to run at a sub-minute frequency. If you need to execute something with a higher frequency, for example, every second, then you've come to the right package. Laravel's native scheduler allows you to schedule Artisan commands to run every minute.
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    Laravel Framework

    Laravel Framework

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    Laravel is a popular open-source PHP web framework designed for building modern web applications with an elegant and readable syntax. It emphasizes developer productivity, offering features like routing, Eloquent ORM, blade templating, and an extensive ecosystem of packages. Laravel makes common tasks like authentication, caching, and session management simple and intuitive, making it a top choice for PHP developers.
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    Laravel Tinker

    Laravel Tinker

    Powerful REPL for the Laravel framework

    ...Tinker allows you to interact with your entire Laravel application on the command line, including your Eloquent models, jobs, events, and more. To enter the Tinker environment, run the tinker Artisan command. You can publish Tinker's configuration file using the vendor:publish command. The dispatch helper function and dispatch method on the Dispatchable class depends on garbage collection to place the job on the queue. Therefore, when using tinker, you should use Bus::dispatch or Queue::push to dispatch jobs. Tinker utilizes an "allow" list to determine which Artisan commands are allowed to be run within its shell. ...
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    Laravel Multitenancy

    Laravel Multitenancy

    Make your Laravel app usable by multiple tenants

    ...It works for multitenancy projects that need to use one or multiple databases. The package contains a lot of niceties such as making queued jobs tenants aware, making an artisan command run for each tenant, an easy way to set a connection on a model, and much more.
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    Laravel Envoy

    Laravel Envoy

    Elegant SSH tasks for PHP

    Laravel Envoy is a tool for executing common tasks you run on your remote servers. Using Blade-style syntax, you can easily set up tasks for deployment, Artisan commands, and more. Currently, Envoy only supports the Mac and Linux operating systems. However, Windows support is achievable using WSL2.
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    Laravel Telescope

    Laravel Telescope

    An elegant debug assistant for the Laravel framework

    ...Telescope provides insight into the requests coming into your application, exceptions, log entries, database queries, queued jobs, mail, notifications, cache operations, scheduled tasks, variable dumps, and more. After installing Telescope, publish its assets using the telescope:install Artisan command. After installing Telescope, you should also run the migrate command in order to create the tables needed to store Telescope's data. After publishing Telescope's assets, its primary configuration file will be located at config/telescope.php. This configuration file allows you to configure your watcher options. Each configuration option includes a description of its purpose, so be sure to thoroughly explore this file.
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    Envy

    Envy

    Keep your .env.example file up to date

    ...Too many to count if you're anything like us. Wouldn't it be nice if there were a way to ensure your environment files stay up to date? That's why we created Envy. With a simple Artisan command, you can sync your environment files with your project config to keep everything fresh.
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    Livewire Best Practices

    Livewire Best Practices

    Laravel Livewire Best Practices

    This repository is a curated list of general recommendations on how to use Laravel Livewire framework to meet enterprise concerns regarding the security, performance, and maintenance of Livewire components. Avoid passing objects to the component's public properties if possible. Use primitive types: strings, integers, arrays, etc. That's because Livewire serializes/deserializes your component's payload with each request to the server to share the state between the frontend & backend. If you...
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    Artisan View

    Artisan View

    Manage your views in Laravel projects through artisan

    This package adds a handful of view-related commands to Artisan in your Laravel project. Generate blade files that extend other views, scaffold out sections to add to those templates, and more. All from the command line we know and love.
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    Laravel Initializer

    Laravel Initializer

    Install and update Laravel application with single command

    ...Some of actions you should do on every application update (composer update, git pull...) or branch change (git checkout) for preparing an application to work. Laravel Initializer gives you the ability to declare these processes and run it by simple app:install and app:update artisan commands, which run predefined actions chain depending on the current environment.
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    Laravel OPcache

    Laravel OPcache

    Laravel Package for OPcache

    This package contains some useful Artisan commands to work with PHP OPcache. If you want to learn more about OPcache and what it can do for your Laravel application, read the article on Medium.
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