An extended Laravel Installer CLI that gives you the power to scaffold a new Laravel project and set up a git repository in a single command.
- Simple setup process
- Integrate with Laravel IDE Helper Generator to improve code completion in your IDE
- Integrate with PHP_CodeSniffer to improve the code quality of your project
- Setup a GitHub repository with and easy to customize README
- Setup Gitflow Workflow
- Create a git pre-commit-hook to validate PHPCS before committing a code
- Custom composer scripts to make your live simpler
- Laravel Valet integration: secure your project with SSL
- Open the project automatically in your browser + PhpStorm once the installation finishes
In a single script!
Don't want to use any of the above features? No problem, all are optional.
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Mandatory:
- PHP 7.3 or higher
- Composer
Make sure to place Composer's system-wide vendor bin directory in your $PATH so the
laravel-assembler
executable can be located by your system. This directory exists in different locations based on your operating system; however, some common locations include:- macOS:
$HOME/.composer/vendor/bin
- Windows:
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Composer\vendor\bin
- GNU / Linux Distributions:
$HOME/.config/composer/vendor/bin
or$HOME/.composer/vendor/bin
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Optional:
- GitHub CLI with your user properly logged in: to create the repository for your new project -- the logged in user is going to be the owner of the repo.
- gitflow-avh: to start git flow in your project.
- Laravel Valet: to set up a SSL certificate and open the project in the browser automatically.
- Jetbrains CLI's Launcher for a standalone instance: if you wish to open the project immediately on PhpStorm.
composer global require igorsgm/laravel-assembler
laravel-assembler new my-cool-project-name
- It will ask you a few questions during the process to help you get started and generate a new laravel project accordingly to your preferences.
- When the script finishes you should have a
my-cool-project-name
folder the path that you run your script. - Voilà!