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Sharing PHP-CS-Fixer rules across projects and teams

Sharing PHP-CS-Fixer rules across projects and teams

PHP-CS-Fixer is an open-source tool that can enforce, and detect violations of, PHP coding styles. With predefined rules, it allows you to have a strict coding style that is enforced by the tool so that you can spend time on more important things.

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How to Manage Logged-In Devices in Laravel
In a Laravel 7 project, we will see how to allow a logged-in user to manage (view/remove) their currently logged-in devices.

Authentication in Nuxt.js using Laravel Sanctum
This tutorial explains, how to implement authentication in Nuxt.js using newly released package Laravel Sanctum.

#3: Laravel 7 Artisan Test Runner & Configure it with Visual Studio Code
php artisan test is a new command added to the Laravel 7 to run the test. Artisan test runner provides more information regarding the test.

Laravel SOAP
Laravel 7 has an awesome package for REST (HTTP) and now it's time to have the same magic and power for SOAP.

Enabling basic HTTP authentication with nginx on a Laravel Forge provisioned server
Enabling basic HTTP authentication with nginx on a Laravel Forge provisioned server

Maybe an RPC-like API is better for your project?
This article briefly introduces the JSON-RPC specification and suggests trying the package for this.

Laravel: Auto-Increment Numbers like ABC001, ABC002... [VIDEO]
Pretty typical example for invoice numbers - we need to auto-increment the numbers depending on the prefix of series.

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Jam-packed releases, GitHub for teams, and better middleware arguments

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Laravel News Daily Your Laravel News Source Jam-packed releases, GitHub for teams, and better middleware arguments Jam-packed releases, GitHub for teams, and better middleware arguments Jake and

Laravel 7.7, Redaxios Fetch Wrapper, Laravel firstOr* methods, and more - №303

Sunday, April 26, 2020

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Pass Named Handler Arguments to Middleware in Laravel

Friday, April 24, 2020

Laravel News Daily Your Laravel News Source Pass Named Handler Arguments to Middleware in Laravel Pass Named Handler Arguments to Middleware in Laravel Has Parameters is a Laravel package by Tim

PhpStorm 2020.1 is Here

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Laravel News Daily Your Laravel News Source PhpStorm 2020.1 is Here PhpStorm 2020.1 is Here PhpStorm 2020.1 was released this week! Learn what's new in the next major version of the popular PHP IDE

Laravel 7.6 Released

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Laravel News Daily Your Laravel News Source Laravel 7.6 Released Laravel 7.6 Released The Laravel team released v7.6.0 yesterday with thirteen new features. Let's check out what's new in this

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