Have you ever executed 2 or 3 artisan commands over, and over, and over in your Laravel projects? Me too! That's what prompted this package. With it, you can define "shortcuts" to bundle up those commonly used commands into short, memorable names (or long, convoluted ones, that's up to you!).
You'll have to follow a couple of simple steps to install this package.
Via composer:
$ composer require sven/artisan-shortcuts
Or add the package to your dependencies in composer.json
and run
composer update
on the command line to download the package:
{
"require": {
"sven/artisan-shortcuts": "^1.0"
}
}
If you're not using auto-discovery,
register Sven\ArtisanShortcuts\ServiceProvider::class
in your config/app.php
file.
To publish this package's configuration file, execute the following command and pick
Sven\ArtisanShortcuts\ServiceProvider
from the list:
$ php artisan vendor:publish
After publishing the configuration file, you can define your shortcuts in config/shortcuts.php
. Knowing
that, creating your own artisan shortcuts is fairly straightforward. Take a look at the following
configuration:
return [
'custom-command' => [
FirstCommand::class => [
'--option' => 'value',
],
SecondCommand::class,
],
];
Running php artisan custom-command
will execute FirstCommand
with the option --option=value
,
and SecondCommand
without any arguments or options.
Something I use this for all the time is Barry van den Heuvel's laravel-ide-helper
commands:
return [
'ide' => [
GeneratorCommand::class,
ModelsCommand::class => ['--nowrite' => true],
MetaCommand::class,
],
];
Instead of using the FQCN for the command classes, you can also use the command names:
return [
'clear' => [
'cache:clear',
'config:clear',
'view:clear',
],
];
Look at the table below to find out what versions of Laravel are supported on what version of this package:
Laravel | Artisan Shortcuts |
---|---|
5.5 - 8.x |
^1.0 |
All contributions (pull requests, issues and feature requests) are welcome. Make sure to read through the CONTRIBUTING.md first, though. See the contributors page for all contributors.
sven/artisan-shortcuts
is licensed under the MIT License (MIT). Please see the
license file for more information.