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Laravel Bundle Starter Kit

Use this starter kit template to kickstart your Laravel Bundles.

How to use:


  1. Rename the 'bundlestarter' folder in the bundles directory to the desired bundle name

  2. Add the line below to the array inside of the application/bundles.php file

    'bundlestarter' => array('auto' => true, 'handles' => 'bundlestarter'),

    Be sure to change the two occurrences of 'bundlestarter' to the name of your new bundle

  3. Finally, if you are going to use the controllers/bundlecontroller.php file, be sure to replace the 2 occurences of 'bundlestarter' to the name of your bundle


And, that's it!

You can now start crafting your new bundle.

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A Laravel Bundle Starter Kit to help you get started on your new bundle as quickly and easily as possible.

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