Package Data | |
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Maintainer Username: | petehouston |
Maintainer Contact: | contact@petehouston.com (Pete Houston) |
Package Create Date: | 2016-06-03 |
Package Last Update: | 2016-07-29 |
Language: | PHP |
License: | MIT |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-11-19 03:05:13 |
Package Statistics | |
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Total Downloads: | 14 |
Monthly Downloads: | 3 |
Daily Downloads: | 0 |
Total Stars: | 4 |
Total Watchers: | 2 |
Total Forks: | 2 |
Total Open Issues: | 0 |
Xin, in Vietnamese, is to "ask for something on demand". Now, you can xin something right into Laravel Artisan console.
Via Composer
$ composer require petehouston/xin-artisan
Append this line to $providers
variable on config/app.php
file:
'providers' => [
...
Petehouston\Xin\XinServiceProvider::class,
]
You need to add xin config file xin.php
to your project:
$ php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Petehouston\Xin\XinServiceProvider" --tag=config
Some config variables for use:
browser.bin
: the absolute path to the browser binary you want to use. Default, xin will automatically look up for you.Following commands are supported:
Get local IP address:
$ php artisan xin:ip
Local IP address is: 192.168.100.3
Get public/external IP address:
$ php artisan xin:ip --public
External IP address is: 13.66.202.129
List all available Laravel documentation sections:
$ php artisan xin:docs list
All of Laravel documentation sections are listed below:
+----------------------------+-------------------------+
| Section | Key |
+----------------------------+-------------------------+
| Release Notes | releases |
| Upgrade Guide | upgrade |
| Contribution Guide | contributions |
| Installation | installation |
| Configuration | configuration |
| Homestead | homestead |
| Valet | valet |
| Basic Task List | quickstart |
| Intermediate Task List | quickstart-intermediate |
| Routing | routing |
| Middleware | middleware |
| Controllers | controllers |
| Requests | requests |
| Responses | responses |
| Views | views |
| Blade Templates | blade |
| Request Lifecycle | lifecycle |
| Application Structure | structure |
| Service Providers | providers |
| Service Container | container |
| Contracts | contracts |
| Facades | facades |
| Authentication | authentication |
| Authorization | authorization |
| Artisan Console | artisan |
| Billing | billing |
| Cache | cache |
| Collections | collections |
| Elixir | elixir |
| Encryption | encryption |
| Errors & Loggin | errors |
| Events | events |
| Filesystem & Cloud Storage | filesystem |
| Hashing | hashing |
| Helpers | helpers |
| Localization | localization |
| Mail | mail |
| Package Development | packages |
| Pagination | pagination |
| Queues | queues |
| Redis | redis |
| Session | session |
| SSH Tasks | envoy |
| Task Scheduling | scheduling |
| Testing | testing |
| Validation | validation |
| Database - Getting Started | database |
| Query Builder | queries |
| Migrations | migrations |
| seeding | seeding |
| Eloquent - Getting Started | eloquent |
| Relationships | eloquent-relationships |
| Eloquent Collections | eloquent-collections |
| Mutators | eloquent-mutators |
| Eloquent Serialization | eloquent-serialization |
+----------------------------+-------------------------+
Open the section on browser:
Xin will use the default system browser to open URL. Key is the value available from "list".
$ php artisan xin:docs read --key=envoy
Open documentation in different languages:
Use --locale
option. Currently, only "en" and "vn" are supported. Default is "en".
$ php artisan xin:docs read --key=structure --locale=vn
All logs are stored under storage/logs
directory.
Read log file
The default log file is laravel.log
.
$ php artisan xin:log
You can read content of different log files by name:
$ php artisan xin:log --name=custom.log
Clean log file content
$ php artisan xin:log --clean
The log file will be empty.
You can combine clean a custom log file:
$ php artisan xin:log --name=custom.log --clean
Remove all logs
$ php artisan xin:log --remove-all
This command will remove all files in storage/logs
directory.
This command will share a source file to public Gist. It will response with Gist Id and Gist Url.
$ php artisan xin:gist [filename] --desc="Sharing description."
For example, if you want to share public/index.php
file:
$ php artisan xin:gist public/index.php --desc="Sharing Laravel index file."
Gist Sharing Information
------------------------------------------------------------------
Gist Id: 37c55c18cd63c34195c22fafbff6fe16
Gist Url: https://gist.github.com/37c55c18cd63c34195c22fafbff6fe16
Note: on Windows, since the path separator is \
, so you need to wrap the filename
with double-quotation mark "
like this:
$ php artisan xin:gist "public\index.php"
Wanna create Blade view file from command quickly? Use this:
$ php artisan xin:view admin.auth.login
It will create login.blade.php
at resources/views/admin/auth
, it also does create any directory that doesn't exist in the path.
Apparently, in Linux/Unix/Mac, you can use touch
.
$ mkdir resources/views/admin/auth
$ touch resources/views/admin/auth/login.blade.php
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.