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Laravel Best Practices (previously Laravel The Right Way)

Laravel: Best Practices

Overview

This is the GitHub Pages repository for the Laravel Best Practices project.

  • This website is a Jekyll project.
  • Each section and sub-section are a Markdown file in _posts/.
  • Sub-sections have isChild: true in their front matter.
  • The navigation and page structure are automatically generated.

Spread the Word!

Laravel: Best Practices has web banner images you can use on your website. Show your support, and let new PHP developers know where to find good information!

See Banner Images

How to Contribute

  1. Fork and edit
  2. Optionally install Ruby with Jekyll gem to preview locally
  3. Submit pull request for consideration

Contributor Style Guide

  1. Use American English spelling (primary English repo only)
  2. Use four (4) spaces to indent text; do not use tabs.
  3. Wrap all text to 120 characters.
  4. Code samples should adhere to PSR-1 or higher.

Where

http://www.laravelbestpractices.com

Translations

If you are interested in translating Laravel Best Practices, fork this repo on GitHub and publish your localized fork to your own GitHub Pages account. We'll link to your translation from the primary document.

To avoid fragmentation and reader confusion, please choose one of these options:

  1. We link to your GitHub Pages fork with [username].github.io/laraveltherightway
  2. We link to your GitHub Pages fork with a subdomain (e.g. "ru.laraveltherightway.com")

If you use a subdomain, enter the subdomain into the CNAME file, and ask us to setup DNS for you. If you do not use a subdomain, remove the CNAME file entirely else your fork will not build when pushed.

When your translation is ready, open an issue on the Issue Tracker to let us know.

Why

There's been a lot of discussion lately about how the PHP community lacks sufficient, credible information for programmers new to PHP. This repository aims to solve this problem.

Who

My name is Darwin Biler. I'm an open-source enthusiast and aims to provide a help in developers to use Laravel effectively in their applications.

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License

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License