What I find funny is that all these improvements to running Laravel came from JS devs entering the ecosystem and noticing onboarding could be better. Specifically I know Theo was like "hey it's hard to get started and not really clear what to do" and Taylor and other Laravel community members immediately tackled the problem and made these awesome things. What Aaron did here is amazing and I really like this UI and the fact that you can just add commands you want.
For something that is meant for local development like this and wouldn't break production, I'm fine with it. :) In addition, I was pushing to my personalized starter kit too. I probably wouldn't do so if it was for a production application or package.
What I find funny is that all these improvements to running Laravel came from JS devs entering the ecosystem and noticing onboarding could be better. Specifically I know Theo was like "hey it's hard to get started and not really clear what to do" and Taylor and other Laravel community members immediately tackled the problem and made these awesome things. What Aaron did here is amazing and I really like this UI and the fact that you can just add commands you want.
what about sail, herd and valet user?
To be honest I like this instead on npx, one command to run and manage with just arrow keys, it's awesome.
how do I even close this Solo window without terminating the entire terminal?
I think you should be able to hit Ctrl+C!
Thank you very much, please do you have a way to use laravel pail on Windows?
Interesting how you commit and push before actually trying this thing out. Is that your usual development process? o_O
For something that is meant for local development like this and wouldn't break production, I'm fine with it. :) In addition, I was pushing to my personalized starter kit too. I probably wouldn't do so if it was for a production application or package.
One day, you could make a video playing a song on that Telecaster! It would also be awesome to see 🙃
Its stable for production?
I don't think so! Not yet anyways, but you wouldn't use it for production either. It's just for dev environments. :)
Do you have a command pallet in your browser?
The browser he's using is Arc, runs on MacOS and Windows. The URL bar acts like a command pallet
@@neveralegend-kt8rd that's awesome
One thing I noticed is the scroll is very slow and clunky
Which font is it ?
i uss concurrently for running serve and run dev together
I saw Mark Forster and had to click
Is this an April fools post?