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Effectra is an MVC (Model-View-Controller) framework designed to provide a structured and organized approach to web application development. It follows a directory structure similar to Laravel and offers various features and components to build robust web applications.

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Effectra Framework Core

Effectra is an MVC (Model-View-Controller) framework designed to provide a structured and organized approach to web application development. It follows a directory structure similar to Laravel and offers various features and components to build robust web applications.

Classes and Components

Effectra provides various classes and components to facilitate development. Here are some of the main classes:

  • Application: The Application class serves as the entry point for the Effectra framework. It handles the initialization of the framework, routing, middleware handling, and request/response management.
  • AppCore: The AppCore class represents the core of the application and contains the configuration, middleware definitions, and other application-specific settings.
  • Console: The AppConsole class handles console commands and provides a command-line interface for running tasks and scripts.
  • AppRoute: The AppRoute class extends the Route class and adds additional functionality specific to the Effectra framework.

These are just some of the classes and components available in the Effectra framework. Refer to the documentation for a more comprehensive list and detailed usage instructions.

Getting Started

To get started with Effectra, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the Effectra repository or install it via Composer.
  2. Configure the application settings in the config directory, including the database and environment settings.
  3. Define routes in the routes directory to map URLs to controllers and actions.
  4. Create controllers and models in the app directory to handle application logic and interact with the database.
  5. Create views in the views/ directory to define the presentation layer of your application.
  6. Run the application using the built-in server or configure a web server to serve the public directory as the web root.
  7. Test your application and iterate on the development process.

For more detailed instructions and documentation, please refer to the official Effectra documentation.

Contributing

If you would

like to contribute to Effectra, please follow the guidelines in the CONTRIBUTING.md file in the repository. Contributions, bug reports, and feature requests are welcome.

License

Effectra is open-source software released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.

Acknowledgements

Effectra is built upon the efforts and contributions of many open-source projects and libraries. We would like to express our gratitude to the developers and contributors of these projects for their valuable work.

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Effectra is an MVC (Model-View-Controller) framework designed to provide a structured and organized approach to web application development. It follows a directory structure similar to Laravel and offers various features and components to build robust web applications.

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