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- composer global require laravel/installer
- laravel new name
- git clone
- composer install
- cp .env.example .env
- create db in phpMyAdmin and replace DB_DATABASE in .env file
- php artisan key:generate
- php artisan migrate
- php artisan serve
- access website at localhost:8000
- php artisan serve
- php artisan make:migration create_name_table
- php artisan migrate
- php artisan migrate:rollback
- composer require laravel/breeze
- php artisan breeze:install
- npm install && npm run dev
php artisan make:model Category -m
- php artisan db:seed
- php artisan make:seeder AdminSeeder
- php artisan make:migration add_is_admin_to_users_table
created empty laravel templatecreate git repo- choose a different template
- choose a name
- choose a suitable color pallete
- enable dark/light mode
- add table columns in db
- PHP 8.1.10
- Laravel 9
- blade languange
Youtube tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bz5eleBj98