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Informations about the package laravel-starter-kit

Laravel Starter Kit

Introduction

The Laravel Starter Kit is a compilation of packages that will help you speed up the development process when starting with a fresh Laravel project.

What's Included

This starter kit includes the following composer packages:

The following front-end packages will be installed:

Views

The following views will be generated:

Authentication views will be registered with Fortify.

Front-End Assets

The following front-end assets will be generated:

Vue

The starter kit uses Vue 3 and will provide you with an example component as well as your app already created and mounted.

Requirements

Getting Started

Add the starter kit to your composer file:

composer require wisnet/laravel-starter-kit

Installation

Run php artisan starter-kit:install to install the packages.

Next, run migrations once all dependencies have been installed.

php artisan migrate

Run npm install to install packages.

Compile front-end assets by running mix

Installing or publishing individual pieces

In the event new dependencies are added to the starter kit or assets change, you can individually install or publish them by running the following commands:

Next Steps

If you're planning on using Sentry for error reporting make sure to get a DSN (visit sentry.io to create a new account or access your existing one).

Next, run the following command to finish setting up Sentry:

php artisan sentry:publish --dsn=paste-your-dsn-here

Don't forget to uncomment the report method inside your application's exception handler.

Documentation

The official documentation for each package can be found in the following links:


All versions of laravel-starter-kit with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version ^7.3
ext-json Version *
laravel/framework Version ^8.2
laravel/telescope Version ^4.3.1
laravel/fortify Version ^1.7
jaybizzle/laravel-migrations-organiser Version ^6.0
sentry/sentry-laravel Version ^2.2
laravel/dusk Version ^6.8
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