- Docker Desktop
- Ubuntu (via Windows Terminal)
- PHP Storm
- T.B.A.
- PHP 8.0
- Composer
- Laravel Framework
- Laravel Sail
- React JS scaffolding via Inertia.js
- Tailwind CSS
- Redis
- MySQL DB
- Open Ubuntu and run
explorer.exe .
, find your '.bashrc' file and paste this at the bottom:alias sail='[ -f sail ] && bash sail || bash vendor/bin/sail'
- run
exit
to stop your terminal session and then open it again to load your BASH profile settings - run
sudo apt-get composer
- navigate to your projects directory and run
curl -s https://laravel.build/portfolio | bash
- run
cd portfolio
- start Docker Desktop
- run
sail up -d
to start the container in detached mode - run
sail artisan migrate
- run
sail composer require laravel/breeze --dev
- run
sail artisan breeze:install react
- run
sail npm install
- run
sail npm run dev
- run
sail artisan migrate
- open your browser to register your admin account
- run
sail stop
to shut down your container
- open Ubuntu via Windows Terminal
- start Docker Desktop
- navigate to the project's directory
- run
sail up -d
to start the container - run
sail npm watch
to compile client side assets on the fly - run
sail stop
when you're done
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