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ubold-laravel

v3.0.0

Published

Fully responsive web application ui kit

Downloads

4

Readme

Ubold - Laravel

Ubold laravel is bootstraped using standard laravel way. Please follow below steps in order to setup the project:

  1. Make sure to have installed and running node and yarn
  2. Make sure to have installed and running composer
  3. Open the laravel folder in command line E.g. cd ubold-laravel
  4. Install frontend dependencies using command yarn install
  5. Install backend dependencies using command composer install
  6. Copy env.example and rename it to .env, make sure to edit required configuration including database
  7. Run migration to create database tables using command php artisan migrate
  8. Compile frontend assets using command yarn run dev or yarn run prod
  9. Now, you are ready to start server using command php artisan serve

Support

If you run into any trouble, feel free to contact us via our website or email [email protected]. We would would happy to help.