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First clone this repo to your development machine and remove the .git directory. Next run git init to create another repo. Create a new repo on GitHub (or another source control saas) and point the origin remote of your cloned repo to the one you just created. Here's an example: git remote add origin [email protected]:facade/newly-created-repo.git. Commit all files and push to master.
Next replace these variables in all files of the project and delete this paragraph:
:author_name(example: 'Marcel Pociot'):author_username(example: 'mpociot'):author_email(example: '[email protected]'):package_name(example: 'ignition-stack-overflow'):package_description(example: 'A tab to fetch stackoverflow answers'):vendor(example: 'facade'):namespace_vendor(example: 'Facade'):namespace_tab_name(example: 'StackOverflowTab'):tab_name(example: 'Stack Overflow')
Next run composer install, yarn and yarn production.
To use the tab in a Laravel app add this line in the require section of composer.json.
":vendor/:package_name": "*",
In your Laravel app add a repositiories section to the composer.json with the path to your package repo.
"repositories": [
{
"type": "path",
"url": "../your-new-package-repo"
}
]
Now you're ready to develop your package inside a Laravel app.
When you are done with the steps above delete everything above!
This is where your description should go. Try and limit it to a paragraph or two.
Add a screenshot of the tab here.
You can install the package in to a Laravel app that uses Ignition via composer:
composer require :vendor/:package_nameClick on the ":tab_name" tab on your Ignition screen to see the tool provided by this package.
composer testPlease see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please email :author_email instead of using the issue tracker.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.