Laravel Post-Deployment Setup Wizard
https://reddit.com/link/1ot0q1f/video/6lpmsnb20c0g1/player
This is a specialized post-deployment setup wizard for a Laravel project for non-tech users. But it occurred to me, if I were to wrap this into a package, would it be helpful for others too?
I can create a more generic and customizable setup wizard like this, but only if it would actually be useful. Otherwise, I don’t want to spend time and effort on something that nobody would care about.
What’s your take on this?
https://redd.it/1ot0q1f
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https://reddit.com/link/1ot0q1f/video/6lpmsnb20c0g1/player
This is a specialized post-deployment setup wizard for a Laravel project for non-tech users. But it occurred to me, if I were to wrap this into a package, would it be helpful for others too?
I can create a more generic and customizable setup wizard like this, but only if it would actually be useful. Otherwise, I don’t want to spend time and effort on something that nobody would care about.
What’s your take on this?
https://redd.it/1ot0q1f
@r_php
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Weekly Ask Anything Thread
Feel free to ask any questions you think may not warrant a post. Asking for help here is also fine.
https://redd.it/1ot4947
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Feel free to ask any questions you think may not warrant a post. Asking for help here is also fine.
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Reddit
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Introducing html-to-markdown PHP bindings
Hi Peeps,
I am the author of html-to-markdown - a Rust library for parsing HTML 5 into CommonMark compliant markdown (GitHub flavor syntax also supported).
The Rust library has a CLI, and its offered in the following languages - with fully typed safe bindings:
1. Python
2. TypeScript (both native and WASM)
3. Ruby
4. PHP (new!)
The readme for the PHP package includes installation and usage guidelines.
I'd be happy for any feedback!
https://redd.it/1ot656d
@r_php
Hi Peeps,
I am the author of html-to-markdown - a Rust library for parsing HTML 5 into CommonMark compliant markdown (GitHub flavor syntax also supported).
The Rust library has a CLI, and its offered in the following languages - with fully typed safe bindings:
1. Python
2. TypeScript (both native and WASM)
3. Ruby
4. PHP (new!)
The readme for the PHP package includes installation and usage guidelines.
I'd be happy for any feedback!
https://redd.it/1ot656d
@r_php
GitHub
GitHub - Goldziher/html-to-markdown: High performance and CommonMark compliant HTML to Markdown converter
High performance and CommonMark compliant HTML to Markdown converter - Goldziher/html-to-markdown
Weekly help thread
Hey there!
This subreddit isn't meant for help threads, though there's one exception to the rule: in this thread you can ask anything you want PHP related, someone will probably be able to help you out!
https://redd.it/1ot7453
@r_php
Hey there!
This subreddit isn't meant for help threads, though there's one exception to the rule: in this thread you can ask anything you want PHP related, someone will probably be able to help you out!
https://redd.it/1ot7453
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Reddit
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How I Built a 65 Million Item Array in PHP... Kind Of
https://github.com/rayblair06/blog/blob/main/how-i-built-a-65-million-item-array-in-php-kind-of.md
https://redd.it/1ot8o28
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https://github.com/rayblair06/blog/blob/main/how-i-built-a-65-million-item-array-in-php-kind-of.md
https://redd.it/1ot8o28
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GitHub
blog/how-i-built-a-65-million-item-array-in-php-kind-of.md at main · rayblair06/blog
Article / Blogs written by Ray Blair. Contribute to rayblair06/blog development by creating an account on GitHub.
PHP Firebird driver 6.1.1-RC.1 is released , Please test thoroughly and report any issues
https://github.com/FirebirdSQL/php-firebird/releases
https://redd.it/1otbrj6
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https://github.com/FirebirdSQL/php-firebird/releases
https://redd.it/1otbrj6
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GitHub
Releases · FirebirdSQL/php-firebird
Firebird PHP driver. Contribute to FirebirdSQL/php-firebird development by creating an account on GitHub.
The PHP Foundation is Seeking a New Executive Director
https://thephp.foundation/blog/2025/11/10/seeking-new-executive-director/
https://redd.it/1otfyik
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https://thephp.foundation/blog/2025/11/10/seeking-new-executive-director/
https://redd.it/1otfyik
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thephp.foundation
The PHP Foundation is Seeking a New Executive Director
The PHP Foundation — Supporting, Advancing, and Developing the PHP Language
Thoughts on MCP with Laravel?
Hello all,
Recently I have been experimenting with building MCP Servers in Laravel and I am curious about the community's perspective on this integration.
My experience so far:
I built a simple MCP email sender, that lets Claude create and read emails through Laravel's mail system.
Question for the community:
What use cases have you seen using Laravel with MCP?
https://redd.it/1otibug
@r_php
Hello all,
Recently I have been experimenting with building MCP Servers in Laravel and I am curious about the community's perspective on this integration.
My experience so far:
I built a simple MCP email sender, that lets Claude create and read emails through Laravel's mail system.
Question for the community:
What use cases have you seen using Laravel with MCP?
https://redd.it/1otibug
@r_php
Reddit
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Service Pattern in Laravel: Why it is meaningless
https://nabilhassen.com/laravel-service-pattern-issues
https://redd.it/1otj2jm
@r_php
https://nabilhassen.com/laravel-service-pattern-issues
https://redd.it/1otj2jm
@r_php
Nabilhassen
Service Pattern in Laravel: Why it is meaningless
The service pattern promised clarity but delivered chaos. Learn the better, simpler way to structure Laravel applications.
SymfonyCon Amsterdam 2025: Code and Conscience: Ethical Docs for AI
https://symfony.com/blog/symfonycon-amsterdam-2025-code-and-conscience-ethical-docs-for-ai?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Symfony%20Blog%20Feed
https://redd.it/1otkogd
@r_php
https://symfony.com/blog/symfonycon-amsterdam-2025-code-and-conscience-ethical-docs-for-ai?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Symfony%20Blog%20Feed
https://redd.it/1otkogd
@r_php
Symfony
SymfonyCon Amsterdam 2025: Code and Conscience: Ethical Docs for AI (Symfony Blog)
🚀 New talk! Document AI with clarity and conscience. Kemi Elizabeth Ojogbede at SymfonyCon Amsterdam 2025, “Code and Conscience: Ethical Docs for AI”. 🌍✨
All talks from wire:live (Livewire) are on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8AXghy-XzM&list=PLH3DZfpF7H73EXPI_AhwUBud22VufndZV
https://redd.it/1otjo6b
@r_php
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8AXghy-XzM&list=PLH3DZfpF7H73EXPI_AhwUBud22VufndZV
https://redd.it/1otjo6b
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YouTube
Livewire 4 Keynote | Caleb Porzio Wire:Live 2025
Caleb gives us a recap of the new features coming to Livewire 4 and demonstrates how you can put them together to create a polished, interactive application.
Caleb's X profile: https://x.com/calebporzio
Caleb's X profile: https://x.com/calebporzio
php and mysql by jon duckett
php and mysql by jon duckett book are still relevant in 2025? i think the book was publish in 2022?
https://redd.it/1ou4zr0
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php and mysql by jon duckett book are still relevant in 2025? i think the book was publish in 2022?
https://redd.it/1ou4zr0
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Reddit
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QR and barcode scanning coming to NativePHP Mobile apps
https://youtube.com/watch?v=kKulEDv7yXo
https://redd.it/1ouqbm0
@r_php
https://youtube.com/watch?v=kKulEDv7yXo
https://redd.it/1ouqbm0
@r_php
YouTube
NATIVE QR/Barcode Scanner in PHP!
You’re not ready for this one.
We just built a full NATIVE QR + Barcode scanner in pure PHP… running directly on Android.
No Flutter. No React Native. No Kotlin.
Just Laravel.
This means your existing web app can now point a camera and scan things in the…
We just built a full NATIVE QR + Barcode scanner in pure PHP… running directly on Android.
No Flutter. No React Native. No Kotlin.
Just Laravel.
This means your existing web app can now point a camera and scan things in the…
Some new updates to Flare: performance monitoring, better Livewire support, MCP server
Flare, the original error tracker built for Laravel, was launched on stage at Laracon EU 2019.
Since then, our team at Spatie has steadily improved it by adding integrations, better PHP / JavaScript support and lots of smaller quality-of-life updates.
I’m happy to share that our big new feature, Performance Monitoring, is now available for everyone to try! After quite the journey (read our ‘Lessons from the deep end’ below) and a lengthy beta, I can now truly say that Flare is the application monitoring tool for Laravel I've always wanted. We've kept the price the same, so you're basically getting two products for the price of one.
Some other recent updates to Flare: better Livewire support and an MCP server, so your AI agents can pull errors straight from Flare and fix them right inside your code editor.
* Blog post: [https://flareapp.io/blog/introducing-flares-next-big-feature-performance-monitoring](https://flareapp.io/blog/introducing-flares-next-big-feature-performance-monitoring)
* Lessons from the deep end: [https://flareapp.io/blog/lessons-from-the-deep-end](https://flareapp.io/blog/lessons-from-the-deep-end)
* MCP server: [https://flareapp.io/docs/flare/general/our-mcp-server](https://flareapp.io/docs/flare/general/our-mcp-server)
We’ve got a bunch more improvements in the works over the next few months. If you’ve used Flare before, I’d love to hear what you think so far, what could make it better? And if you haven’t tried it yet… which error tracker are you using now and why?
If you have any technical questions about how Flare works under the hood, I'm happy to answer those as well!
https://redd.it/1ov0vq3
@r_php
Flare, the original error tracker built for Laravel, was launched on stage at Laracon EU 2019.
Since then, our team at Spatie has steadily improved it by adding integrations, better PHP / JavaScript support and lots of smaller quality-of-life updates.
I’m happy to share that our big new feature, Performance Monitoring, is now available for everyone to try! After quite the journey (read our ‘Lessons from the deep end’ below) and a lengthy beta, I can now truly say that Flare is the application monitoring tool for Laravel I've always wanted. We've kept the price the same, so you're basically getting two products for the price of one.
Some other recent updates to Flare: better Livewire support and an MCP server, so your AI agents can pull errors straight from Flare and fix them right inside your code editor.
* Blog post: [https://flareapp.io/blog/introducing-flares-next-big-feature-performance-monitoring](https://flareapp.io/blog/introducing-flares-next-big-feature-performance-monitoring)
* Lessons from the deep end: [https://flareapp.io/blog/lessons-from-the-deep-end](https://flareapp.io/blog/lessons-from-the-deep-end)
* MCP server: [https://flareapp.io/docs/flare/general/our-mcp-server](https://flareapp.io/docs/flare/general/our-mcp-server)
We’ve got a bunch more improvements in the works over the next few months. If you’ve used Flare before, I’d love to hear what you think so far, what could make it better? And if you haven’t tried it yet… which error tracker are you using now and why?
If you have any technical questions about how Flare works under the hood, I'm happy to answer those as well!
https://redd.it/1ov0vq3
@r_php
Flare
Introducing Flare’s next big feature: performance monitoring - Insights | Flare
Flare's new Performance Monitoring feature is now live, giving you complete visibility into your Laravel app's HTTP routes, queued jobs, Artisan commands, and database queries.
New in Symfony 7.4: DX Improvements (Part 1)
https://symfony.com/blog/new-in-symfony-7-4-dx-improvements-part-1?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Symfony%20Blog%20Feed
https://redd.it/1ov21d1
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https://symfony.com/blog/new-in-symfony-7-4-dx-improvements-part-1?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Symfony%20Blog%20Feed
https://redd.it/1ov21d1
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Symfony
New in Symfony 7.4: DX Improvements (Part 1) (Symfony Blog)
Symfony 7.4 introduces multiple developer experience improvements, from smarter form and console helpers to better debugging, localization, and service configuration.
Some new updates to Flare: performance monitoring, better Livewire support, MCP server
Flare, the original error tracker built for Laravel, was launched on stage at Laracon EU 2019.
Since then, our team at Spatie has steadily improved it by adding integrations, better PHP / JavaScript support and lots of smaller quality-of-life updates.
I’m happy to share that our big new feature, Performance Monitoring, is now available for everyone to try! After quite the journey (read our ‘Lessons from the deep end’ below) and a lengthy beta, I can now truly say that Flare is the application monitoring tool for Laravel I've always wanted. We've kept the price the same, so you're basically getting two products for the price of one.
Some other recent updates to Flare: better Livewire support and an MCP server, so your AI agents can pull errors straight from Flare and fix them right inside your code editor.
* Blog post: [https://flareapp.io/blog/introducing-flares-next-big-feature-performance-monitoring](https://flareapp.io/blog/introducing-flares-next-big-feature-performance-monitoring)
* Lessons from the deep end: [https://flareapp.io/blog/lessons-from-the-deep-end](https://flareapp.io/blog/lessons-from-the-deep-end)
* MCP server: [https://flareapp.io/docs/flare/general/our-mcp-server](https://flareapp.io/docs/flare/general/our-mcp-server)
We’ve got a bunch more improvements in the works over the next few months. If you’ve used Flare before, I’d love to hear what you think so far, what could make it better? And if you haven’t tried it yet… which error tracker are you using now and why?
If you have any technical questions about how Flare works under the hood, I'm happy to answer those as well!
https://redd.it/1ov0v87
@r_php
Flare, the original error tracker built for Laravel, was launched on stage at Laracon EU 2019.
Since then, our team at Spatie has steadily improved it by adding integrations, better PHP / JavaScript support and lots of smaller quality-of-life updates.
I’m happy to share that our big new feature, Performance Monitoring, is now available for everyone to try! After quite the journey (read our ‘Lessons from the deep end’ below) and a lengthy beta, I can now truly say that Flare is the application monitoring tool for Laravel I've always wanted. We've kept the price the same, so you're basically getting two products for the price of one.
Some other recent updates to Flare: better Livewire support and an MCP server, so your AI agents can pull errors straight from Flare and fix them right inside your code editor.
* Blog post: [https://flareapp.io/blog/introducing-flares-next-big-feature-performance-monitoring](https://flareapp.io/blog/introducing-flares-next-big-feature-performance-monitoring)
* Lessons from the deep end: [https://flareapp.io/blog/lessons-from-the-deep-end](https://flareapp.io/blog/lessons-from-the-deep-end)
* MCP server: [https://flareapp.io/docs/flare/general/our-mcp-server](https://flareapp.io/docs/flare/general/our-mcp-server)
We’ve got a bunch more improvements in the works over the next few months. If you’ve used Flare before, I’d love to hear what you think so far, what could make it better? And if you haven’t tried it yet… which error tracker are you using now and why?
If you have any technical questions about how Flare works under the hood, I'm happy to answer those as well!
https://redd.it/1ov0v87
@r_php
Flare
Introducing Flare’s next big feature: performance monitoring - Insights | Flare
Flare's new Performance Monitoring feature is now live, giving you complete visibility into your Laravel app's HTTP routes, queued jobs, Artisan commands, and database queries.
CVE-2025-64500: Incorrect parsing of PATH_INFO can lead to limited authorization bypass
https://symfony.com/blog/cve-2025-64500-incorrect-parsing-of-path-info-can-lead-to-limited-authorization-bypass?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Symfony%20Blog%20Feed
https://redd.it/1ov780t
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https://symfony.com/blog/cve-2025-64500-incorrect-parsing-of-path-info-can-lead-to-limited-authorization-bypass?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Symfony%20Blog%20Feed
https://redd.it/1ov780t
@r_php
Symfony
CVE-2025-64500: Incorrect parsing of PATH_INFO can lead to limited authorization bypass (Symfony Blog)