Module Management In Laravel
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Module Management In Laravel
Manage your modules as a plugin system with plugin generator
Enhance Laravel Apps: Organized & Scalable
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simple admin panel template, bundled with Laravel, Inertia, Vue3, Element plus, Tailwind stacks that implements dynamic menu management, users role and permission implemented out of the box for easy and rapid development.
A simple "Product" module
A package for managing the modularisation of laravel projects.
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PHP-code generator for Laravel framework, with complete support of JSON-API data format
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