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Vendor double-a Package laravel-init Short Description Making php artisan init command to make project initializing easy License
MIT
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Tired of running Laravel's command over and over again?
Do you have a set of commands which should run in order to run the application? Perhaps seeding some info into the database?
Laravel Init provides you with a simple config file which you can put these kind of commands in it,
and instead of running them manually everytime,
you can just run php artisan init.
Here is how it works:
Table of Contents
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Configuration
Usage
Installation
Configuration
Configuration file can be published using the following command:
Default configuration file located in config/init.php looks like this:
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