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    Laravel Octane

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    Laravel Short Schedule

    Laravel Short Schedule

    Schedule artisan commands to run at a sub-minute frequency

    Schedule artisan commands to run at a sub-minute frequency. If you need to execute something with a higher frequency, for example, every second, then you've come to the right package. Laravel's native scheduler allows you to schedule Artisan commands to run every minute.
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    Tracy

    Tracy

    Ease debugging PHP code for cool developers

    Tracy is a tool designed to facilitate debugging PHP code. It is a useful assistant to all PHP programmers, which helps with clear visualizing and logging errors, dumping variables and a lot more. Tracy hints and corrects you just like a good friend watching your back. Look at the picture above. Yes, "did you mean $greeting?" was added to a well-known PHP notice by Tracy. Maybe you feel like: “If Tracy’s so clever, she could fix that error as well!” That is exactly what she can do. One-click...
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