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Informations about the package monkblog-php

Monk!

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A blogging engine built on Laravel 5.1.

Homestead local dev instructions

If you prefer to use Homestead over Docker, you can find instructions on the Laravel website.

Docker local dev instructions

If you don't yet have Docker installed, install it according to the Docker website.

After you have Docker installed, this command will get you started:

docker-compose up

Dependency installation and configuration

Next, you'll need to run these commands, in order:

Adding your first admin user

Add an admin user by using the following console command:

If you want to run it through a Docker container, do it like this:

Admin Interface

Access the admin interface via /admin on your site.

License

The Monk blog engine is licensed under the MIT license

The Laravel framework is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license


All versions of monkblog-php with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version >=5.5.9
laravel/framework Version 5.1.*
monkblog/theme-manager Version 1.1.*
barryvdh/laravel-debugbar Version ^2.0
barryvdh/laravel-ide-helper Version ^2.0
laravelcollective/html Version ~5.0
michelf/php-markdown Version 1.4.1
rcrowe/twigbridge Version ~0.7
twig/extensions Version ~1.2.0
pda/pheanstalk Version ^3.0
filp/whoops Version ^1.1
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