Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We believe development must be an enjoyable and creative experience to be truly fulfilling. Laravel takes the pain out of development by easing common tasks used in many web projects, such as:
- Simple, fast routing engine.
- Powerful dependency injection container.
- Multiple back-ends for session and cache storage.
- Expressive, intuitive database ORM.
- Database agnostic schema migrations.
- Robust background job processing.
- Real-time event broadcasting.
Laravel is accessible, powerful, and provides tools required for large, robust applications.
Certainly! Below is an example template for your README.md
file on your GitHub repository. Feel free to customize it based on your specific project details:
This is a simple Coming Soon website template built with Laravel. It features a countdown timer and a contact form.
- Responsive Coming Soon page with countdown timer.
- Contact form to collect user inquiries.
- Laravel backend for dynamic content and form submissions.
Follow the steps below to set up and run the project on your local machine.
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/salmankavanur/coming-soon.git
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Change into the project directory:
cd coming-soon
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Install PHP dependencies:
composer install
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Create a copy of the
.env.example
file:cp .env.example .env
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Generate the application key:
php artisan key:generate
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Run the development server:
php artisan serve
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Access the application in your browser at
http://localhost:8000
.
Update the .env
file to configure your application, including database settings, mail settings, and other environment variables.
If you would like to contribute to this project, please follow the contribution guidelines.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Make sure to customize the details such as the project description, installation steps, and any other relevant information based on your project's specifics. Additionally, consider creating separate files like CONTRIBUTING.md
and LICENSE
if needed.
Laravel has the most extensive and thorough documentation and video tutorial library of all modern web application frameworks, making it a breeze to get started with the framework.
You may also try the Laravel Bootcamp, where you will be guided through building a modern Laravel application from scratch.
If you don't feel like reading, Laracasts can help. Laracasts contains over 2000 video tutorials on a range of topics including Laravel, modern PHP, unit testing, and JavaScript. Boost your skills by digging into our comprehensive video library.
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