First we should start the mysql service or xammp server
Create a new laravel project composer create-project laravel/laravel your-project-name
Run the server php artisan serve
Create migration file - (table name must be plural and create keyword) php artisan make:migration create_users_table
migrate the table / create the database table php artisan migrate
Create a Model php artisan make:model ModelName
To Access the Request and Response objects, we can customize them with below command. php artisan make:request YourRequestName
Create a Controller php artisan make:controller api/ControllerName
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