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Lambo port using Laravel Zero

This started as a test project to help me learn Laravel. All advice is welcome. Ideally it'll be refactored several times. The initial version breaks every known best practice! :)

Things that inspired this project

  • Lambo: A useful shell script that generates new Laravel projects
  • Laravel: The PHP framework
  • Laravel Zero: Base for this project; Laravel for CLI
  • Me: reprogramming my brain from PHP 4 to PHP 7 (I'm an old-timer that still uses array() and OOP is hard)

Status

  • It works well and includes most lambo commands.
  • However, all logic is thrown into app\Commands\NewCommand.php so that's not good
  • The name lampho is strange but it's probably temporary and my brain thinks replacing b (bash) with ph (PHP) makes sense; that and lamb pho has logo potential
  • Expect progress in the future

How you can help

Installation

Global

$ composer global require philip/lampho
$ lampho help

Source

$ git clone [email protected]:philip/lampho.git
$ cd lampho
$ composer update
$ ./lampho help

Documentation

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Examples

Creates a new Laravel project named foo
$ lampho new foo
Same, but with several options
$ lampho new foo --auth --link --node --createdb=sqlite 
Configuration options

Soon we'll be able to define configuration options and common settings as typing all of the above can become tedious -- all suggestions welcome. Related, today only .env is modified.

Options according to lampho help new
      --auth                 Run make:auth
      --browser              Browser you want to open the project in
      --createdb[=CREATEDB]  Create a database; pass in sqlite or mysql
      --dev                  Choose the dev branch instead of master
      --editor[=EDITOR]      Text editor to open the project in
      --link                 Create a Valet link to the project directory
      --message[=MESSAGE]    Set the first commit message
      --node                 Set to execute yarn or npm install
      --path[=PATH]          Base path for the installation, otherwise CWD is used