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    Nette PHP Generator

    Nette PHP Generator

    Generates neat PHP code for you. Supports new PHP 8.4 features

    Nette PHP Generator is a powerful library that allows developers to generate PHP code programmatically. It is commonly used for code generation tasks like scaffolding, automated class creation, and dynamic configuration. The generator ensures that the output is valid, formatted PHP code, making it ideal for projects that require dynamic source code manipulation.
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    WhichBrowser

    WhichBrowser

    Browser sniffing gone too far — A useragent parser library for PHP

    This is an extremely complicated and almost completely useless browser-sniffing library. Useless because you shouldn't use browser sniffing. So stop right now and go read something about feature detecting instead. I'm serious. Go away. You'll thank me later. There is always an exception to the rule. There are valid reasons to do browser sniffing: to improve the user experience or to gather intelligence about which browsers are used on your website. My website is html5test.com and I wanted to...
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    laravel-paystack

    laravel-paystack

    Laravel 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Package for Paystack

    A Laravel Package for working with Paystack seamlessly. Give your customers the gift of modern, frictionless, painless payments. Integrate Paystack once and let your customers pay you however they want. Developers love our thorough, well-documented APIs that let you to build everything from simple weekend projects to complex financial products serving hundreds of thousands of customers. If you can imagine it, you can build it with Paystack. Paystack’s combination of automated and manual...
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    PHP XLSX Writer

    PHP XLSX Writer

    Lightweight XLSX Excel Spreadsheet Writer in PHP

    A fast and memory-efficient PHP library for writing XLSX (Excel) files. It supports large datasets and is ideal for exporting tabular data without using high-level libraries like PHPExcel, providing an efficient alternative for lightweight data export.
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    Behat Transliterator

    Behat Transliterator

    Behat Transliterator library inherited from Doctrine1

    Behat Transliterator is a PHP library that converts UTF-8 strings into ASCII representations, often used to generate slugs or readable identifiers. It supports multiple languages and transliteration rules, making it a useful utility for URL slugging, filenames, or internationalized text normalization. The library is fast, flexible, and widely used in Symfony and Behat projects.
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    PHPCompatibility

    PHPCompatibility

    PHP Compatibility check for PHP_CodeSniffer

    PHPCompatibility is a set of rules for PHP_CodeSniffer that checks for PHP version compatibility in codebases. It helps developers identify features or syntax not supported in specific versions of PHP, which is critical for maintaining backward compatibility or upgrading PHP versions safely. It supports a wide range of PHP versions and is often used in CI workflows to ensure version compliance.
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    Stringy

    Stringy

    A PHP string manipulation library with multibyte support

    Stringy is a PHP library that provides a set of string manipulation functions inspired by the String class in other programming languages. It offers a fluent interface for common string operations, including case conversion, trimming, and formatting. Stringy is designed to simplify string handling by providing a consistent and expressive API, making it a valuable tool for text processing in PHP applications.
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    PHP UTF-8 Library

    PHP UTF-8 Library

    Tools for working with UTF-8 in PHP

    This is a successor to https://sourceforge.net/projects/phputf8/, which unfortunately seems to be abandoned since several years. Contrary to the fork on https://github.com/FSX/php-utf8/, this project tries to stay compatible with the original phputf8 and with ancient PHP versions (4.3 and later are supported).
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