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1 | # Awesome Laravel
2 |
3 | > A curated list of awesome bookmarks, packages, tutorials, videos and other cool resources from the Laravel ecosystem.
4 |
5 |
6 | or [](https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=9UCX3DGACW8KN)
7 |
8 | ## Table of Contents
9 |
10 | - [Official Documentation](#official-documentation)
11 | - [Code Snippets](#code-snippets)
12 | - [Packages](#packages)
13 | - [Popular Packages](#popular-packages)
14 | - [Development Setup](#development-setup)
15 | - [Application Hosting](#application-hosting)
16 | - [Application Deployment](#application-deployment)
17 | - [Articles, Tutorials, Blogs, etc.](#articles-tutorials-blogs-etc)
18 | - [Videos](#videos)
19 | - [Conferences](#conferences)
20 | - [Books](#books)
21 | - [Starter Projects](#starter-projects)
22 | - [Codebases for Reference](#codebases-for-reference)
23 | - [Content Management Systems](#content-management-systems)
24 | - [Newsletters](#newsletters)
25 | - [Podcasts](#podcasts)
26 | - [Community](#community)
27 | - [Jobs](#jobs)
28 | - [Hosted Development Tools](#hosted-development-tools)
29 | - [Miscellaneous](#miscellaneous)
30 |
31 | ## Official Documentation
32 |
33 | * [Laravel](https://laravel.com)
34 | * [Laravel Documentation](https://laravel.com/docs)
35 | * [Laravel API Reference](https://laravel.com/api/master/)
36 | * [Lumen](https://lumen.laravel.com)
37 | * [Lumen Documentation](https://lumen.laravel.com/docs)
38 | * [Laracasts](https://laracasts.com)
39 | * [Laravel News](https://laravel-news.com)
40 |
41 | ## Code Snippets
42 |
43 | * [Laravel Tricks](http://laravel-tricks.com/)
44 |
45 | ## Packages
46 |
47 | * [Packagist](https://packagist.org/explore/?query=laravel)
48 | * [Laravel Collective](https://laravelcollective.com/)
49 | * [Packalyst](http://packalyst.com/)
50 | * [Cartalyst](https://cartalyst.com/)
51 | * [Spatie](https://spatie.be/en/opensource/laravel)
52 |
53 | ## Popular Packages
54 |
55 | >Coming Soon.
56 |
57 | ##### Developer Tools
58 |
59 | * [Laravel API/Scaffold/CRUD Generator](http://labs.infyom.com/laravelgenerator/) - Generator for APIs, CRUD scaffolds etc.
60 | * [Scaffold Interface](https://github.com/amranidev/scaffold-interface) - A Smart CRUD Generator For Laravel
61 | * [IDE Helper](https://github.com/barryvdh/laravel-ide-helper) - Generates a helper file for IDE auto-completion
62 | * [Laravel 5 Extended Generators (Support Laravel 9)](https://github.com/laracasts/Laravel-5-Generators-Extended) - Extends built-in file generators
63 | * [Laravel TestTools](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/laravel-testtools/ddieaepnbjhgcbddafciempnibnfnakl) - Chrome extension to generate Laravel integration tests while using your app.
64 | * [Tool for Creating Laravel Package](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-package-tools) - A CLI tool for creating Laravel packages
65 | * [Laravel Packager](https://github.com/Jeroen-G/Laravel-Packager) - A repository template for creating Laravel packages
66 | * [Workbench Export to Migrations](https://github.com/beckenrode/mysql-workbench-export-laravel-5-migrations) - Workbench plugin for exporting Models to Laravel migrations
67 | * [Laravel Decomposer](https://github.com/lubusIN/laravel-decomposer) - List all installed packages, their dependencies, app & server details
68 |
69 | ##### Debugging & Profiling
70 | * [Telescope](https://github.com/laravel/telescope) - An elegant debug assistant for the Laravel framework.
71 | * [Clockwork](https://github.com/itsgoingd/clockwork) - Integrates Clockwork Chrome extension for debugging and profiling apps
72 | * [Debug Bar](https://github.com/barryvdh/laravel-debugbar) - Integrates PHP Debug Bar with Laravel
73 | * [Laravel Log Viewer](https://github.com/rap2hpoutre/laravel-log-viewer) - Log viewer
74 | * [LogViewer](https://github.com/ARCANEDEV/LogViewer) - Provides a log viewer for Laravel Application
75 | * [LERN](https://github.com/tylercd100/lern#lern-laravel-exception-recorder-and-notifier) - LERN is a Laravel package that will record exceptions into a database and will send you a notification
76 | * [Mail Preview](https://github.com/themsaid/laravel-mail-preview) - Preview sent mail in a web browser or mail client
77 | * [Laravel Tracy](https://github.com/recca0120/laravel-tracy) - A Laravel Package to integrate Nette Tracy Debugger
78 |
79 | ##### Authentication & Authorization
80 |
81 | * [Laravel Permission](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-permission) - Associate users with roles and permissions
82 | * [Socialite Providers 2.0](http://socialiteproviders.github.io/) - 100+ social authentication providers for Socialite with Lumen support
83 | * [Socialite](https://github.com/laravel/socialite) - OAuth authentication with Facebook, Google, Twitter etc.
84 | * [Bouncer](https://github.com/JosephSilber/bouncer) - Roles & Permissions
85 | * [Laratrust](https://github.com/santigarcor/laratrust) - Roles, Permissions and teams
86 | * [JWT Auth](https://github.com/tymondesigns/jwt-auth) - JSON Web Token authentication for APIs
87 | * [Defender](https://github.com/artesaos/defender) - Roles & Permissions
88 | * [Sentinel](https://github.com/cartalyst/sentinel) - Framework agnostic authentication & authorization system
89 | * [Laravel User Verification](https://github.com/jrean/laravel-user-verification) - Handle the user verification flow and validate email
90 | * [Adldap2 Laravel](https://github.com/Adldap2/Adldap2-Laravel) - LDAP authentication and Active Directory management
91 | * [Doorman](https://github.com/clarkeash/doorman) - Limit access to your Laravel applications by using invite codes.
92 |
93 | ##### Utilities
94 |
95 | * [Artisan View](https://github.com/svenluijten/artisan-view) - Manage the views in Laravel projects via artisan.
96 | * [Captcha](https://github.com/mewebstudio/captcha) - Captcha for Laravel - An anti-bot image captcha system.
97 | * [Charts](https://github.com/ConsoleTVs/Charts) - Multi-library chart package to create interactive charts.
98 | * [Eloquent Filter](https://github.com/Tucker-Eric/EloquentFilter) - An Eloquent Way To Filter Laravel Models And Their Relationships
99 | * [Eloquent Sluggable](https://github.com/cviebrock/eloquent-sluggable) - Create slugs for Eloquent models
100 | * [Eloquent Sortable](https://github.com/spatie/eloquent-sortable) - Sortable behaviour for Eloquent models
101 | * [Presenter](https://github.com/laracasts/Presenter) - Presenter for Models
102 | * [HTML](https://github.com/LaravelCollective/html) - HTML and Form Builders for Laravel
103 | * [Hyn/multi-tenant](https://github.com/hyn/multi-tenant) - Flexible multi tenancy with secure separation of a.o. routes, assets and databases
104 | * [Laravel form builder](https://github.com/kristijanhusak/laravel-form-builder) - Form builder for Laravel 5 inspired by Symfony's form builder.
105 | * [Intervention Image](https://github.com/Intervention/image) - Image handling library for creating, editing and composing images
106 | * [Laravel Activitylog](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-activitylog) - Log activity inside your Laravel app
107 | * [Laravel Auditing](https://github.com/owen-it/laravel-auditing) - Audit for Eloquent models
108 | * [Laravel Blade Javascript](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-blade-javascript) - A Blade directive to export variables to JavaScript
109 | * [Laravel Collection Macros](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-collection-macros) - A set of handy collection macros
110 | * [Laravel Cookie Consent](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-cookie-consent) - Make your Laravel app comply with the crazy EU cookie law
111 | * [Laravel Datatables](https://github.com/yajra/laravel-datatables) - jQuery DataTables API for Laravel 4|5
112 | * [Laravel Dot Env Generator](https://github.com/mathiasgrimm/laravel-dot-env-gen) - Generate .env.gen file based on the project source code
113 | * [Laravel Excel](https://github.com/Maatwebsite/Laravel-Excel) - Import and export Excel and CSV files
114 | * [Laravel Failed Job Monitor](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-failed-job-monitor) - Get notified when a queued job fails
115 | * [Laravel GeoIP](https://github.com/Torann/laravel-geoip) - Determine the geographical location of website visitors based on their IP addresses
116 | * [Laravel Glide](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-glide) - Easily convert images with Glide
117 | * [Laravel Hashids](https://github.com/vinkla/laravel-hashids) - Generate unique, non-sequential ids using [Hashids](http://hashids.org/php/)
118 | * [Laravel Impersonate](https://github.com/404labfr/laravel-impersonate) - A package to authenticate as one of your users
119 | * [Laravel Markdown](https://github.com/GrahamCampbell/Laravel-Markdown) - CommonMark markdown parser
120 | * [Laravel MediaLibrary](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-medialibrary) - Associate files with Eloquent models
121 | * [Laravel Menu](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-menu) - Html menu generator for Laravel
122 | * [Laravel Talk](https://github.com/nahid/talk) - Realtime User messaging system
123 | * [Laravel Messenger](https://github.com/cmgmyr/laravel-messenger) - User messaging system
124 | * [Laravel Moderation](https://github.com/hootlex/laravel-moderation) - A simple Moderation System for Laravel 5.* that allows you to Approve or Reject resources like posts, comments, users, etc.
125 | * [Laravel Pjax](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-pjax) - A pjax middleware for Laravel
126 | * [Laravel Responsecache](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-responsecache) - Speed up a Laravel app by caching the entire response
127 | * [Laravel Snappy](https://github.com/barryvdh/laravel-snappy) - HTML to PDF generator using wkhtmltopdf
128 | * [Laravel DOMPDF](https://github.com/barryvdh/laravel-dompdf) - HTML to PDF generator using [dompdf](https://github.com/dompdf/dompdf)
129 | * [Laravel Tail](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-tail) - The missing tail command
130 | * [Laravel Tags](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-tags) - Add tags and taggable behaviour to your Laravel app
131 | * [Laravel Uptime Monitor](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-uptime-monitor) - A powerful and easy to configure uptime and ssl monitor
132 | * [Laravel Stats Tracker](https://github.com/antonioribeiro/tracker) - Gather information from requests to identify and store
133 | * [noCAPTCHA](https://github.com/ARCANEDEV/noCAPTCHA) - Helper for Google's new noCAPTCHA (reCAPTCHA)
134 | * [Purifier](https://github.com/mewebstudio/purifier) - HTMLPurifier for Laravel 5 - HTML filter
135 | * [Revisionable](https://github.com/VentureCraft/revisionable) - Create a revision history for Eloquent models
136 | * [SEOTools](https://github.com/artesaos/seotools) - Helpers for some common SEO techniques
137 | * [Laravel Setting](https://github.com/anlutro/laravel-settings) - Persistent configuration settings that are stored in JSON files
138 | * [Teamwork](https://github.com/mpociot/teamwork) - User to team associations with an invite system
139 | * [Validating](https://github.com/dwightwatson/validating) - Trait for validating Eloquent models
140 | * [VAT Calculator](https://github.com/mpociot/vat-calculator) - Handle all the hard stuff related to EU MOSS vat regulations
141 | * [Laravel Uuid](https://github.com/webpatser/laravel-uuid) - Laravel package to generate a UUID according to the RFC 4122 standard
142 | * [Laravel Installer](https://github.com/RachidLaasri/LaravelInstaller) - Laravel package to allow users to install your application just by following the setup wizard, like WordPress
143 | * [Laravel-modules](https://github.com/nWidart/laravel-modules) - Easy Module Management In Laravel
144 | * [Laravel Phone](https://github.com/Propaganistas/Laravel-Phone) - Phone number validator and formatter.
145 | * [Laravel Ban](https://github.com/cybercog/laravel-ban) - Laravel Ban simplify blocking and banning Eloquent models.
146 | * [Laravel Proxy](https://github.com/fideloper/TrustedProxy) - Laravel Proxy Package for handling sessions when behind load balancers or other intermediaries.
147 |
148 | ##### Working with Javascript
149 | * [Build Single Page without API](https://inertiajs.com/) - Build single-page apps, without building an API.
150 | * [Laroute](https://github.com/aaronlord/laroute) - Generate Laravel route URLs from JavaScript
151 | * [PHP Vars to JavaScript Transformer](https://github.com/laracasts/PHP-Vars-To-Js-Transformer) - Pass server-side string/array/collection/whatever to JavaScript
152 | * [Javascript Validation](https://github.com/proengsoft/laravel-jsvalidation) - Use validation rules, messages, FormRequest and validators to validate forms in client side without need to write any Javascript code
153 |
154 | ##### Databases, ORMs, Migrations & Seeding
155 |
156 | * [Backup Manager](https://github.com/backup-manager/laravel) - Backup and restore databases from S3, Dropbox, SFTP etc.
157 | * [Laravel Nestedset](https://github.com/lazychaser/laravel-nestedset) - Nested Sets pattern implementation
158 | * [ClosureTable](https://github.com/franzose/ClosureTable) - Closure table pattern implementation
159 | * [Eloquence](https://github.com/kirkbushell/eloquence) - Extra features for Eloquent models
160 | * [iSeed](https://github.com/orangehill/iseed) - Generate a new seed file from an existing database table
161 | * [Laravel OCI8](https://github.com/yajra/laravel-oci8) - Oracle DB driver for Laravel 4|5 via OCI8
162 | * [Laravel Backup](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-backup) - Backup your app
163 | * [Laravel Doctrine](https://github.com/laravel-doctrine/orm) - Doctrine 2 ORM implementation
164 | * [Laravel MongoDB](https://github.com/jenssegers/laravel-mongodb) - Eloquent model and query builder with support for MongoDB
165 | * [Sofa/Eloquence](https://github.com/jarektkaczyk/eloquence) - Extensions for the Eloquent ORM
166 | * [Tenanti](https://github.com/orchestral/tenanti) - Multi-tenant database schema manager
167 | * [Laravel Repository](https://github.com/andersao/l5-repository) - Repositories to abstract the database layer for Laravel 5
168 |
169 | ##### Search
170 |
171 | * [Algolia Search](https://github.com/algolia/algoliasearch-laravel) - Integrates the Algolia Search API to the Laravel Eloquent ORM
172 | * [Elasticquent](https://github.com/elasticquent/Elasticquent) - Elasticsearch for Eloquent models
173 | * [Plastic](https://github.com/sleimanx2/plastic) - Fluently mapping and searching Elasticsearch
174 | * [SearchIndex](https://github.com/spatie/searchindex) - Store and retrieve objects from Algolia or Elasticsearch
175 | * [TNTSearch](https://github.com/teamtnt/tntsearch) - A fully featured full text search engine written in PHP
176 |
177 | ##### APIs
178 |
179 | * [ApiGuard](https://github.com/chrisbjr/api-guard) - Allow API authentication with API keys
180 | * [Dingo API](https://github.com/dingo/api) - Multi-purpose toolkit for developing RESTful APIs
181 | * [Laravel CORS](https://github.com/barryvdh/laravel-cors) - Add CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) headers support
182 | * [Laravel Fractal](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-fractal) - Output complex, flexible, AJAX/RESTful data structures with Fractal in Laravel and Lumen
183 |
184 | ##### Tasks, Commands and Scheduling
185 |
186 | * [Mix](https://github.com/JeffreyWay/laravel-mix) - Laravel Mix provides a clean, fluent API for defining basic webpack build steps for your Laravel application. Mix supports several common CSS and JavaScript pre-processors.
187 | * [Envoy](https://github.com/laravel/envoy) - SSH Task Runner
188 |
189 | ##### Payments
190 |
191 | * [Cashier](https://github.com/laravel/cashier) - Subscription billing with Stripe
192 | * [Omnipay for Laravel](https://github.com/ignited/laravel-omnipay) - Integrate the [Omnipay](https://github.com/thephpleague/omnipay) PHP library
193 |
194 | ##### Optimization
195 |
196 | * [Intervention Image Cache](https://github.com/Intervention/imagecache) - Caching extension for the Intervention Image Class
197 | * [Laravel HTMLMin](https://github.com/GrahamCampbell/Laravel-HTMLMin) - Blade/HTML/CSS/javascript minifier
198 | * [Rememberable](https://github.com/dwightwatson/rememberable) - Query caching for Laravel 5 (eloquent)
199 | * [Widgetize](https://github.com/imanghafoori1/laravel-widgetize) - Page Partial caching for Laravel 5
200 | * [Widgets for Laravel](https://github.com/arrilot/laravel-widgets) - A powerful alternative to view composers. Asynchronous widgets, reloadable widgets, console generator, caching - everything you can think of.
201 |
202 | ##### Localization
203 |
204 | * [Language Files](https://github.com/caouecs/Laravel-lang) - Validation, Pagination and Reminders language lines in 37 languages
205 | * [Laravel Localization](https://github.com/mcamara/laravel-localization) - Add i18n support via routes
206 | * [Laravel Translatable](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-translatable) - Making Eloquent models translatable by storing translations as JSON.
207 | * [Laravel Translator](https://github.com/vinkla/laravel-translator) - Translate Eloquent models into multiple languages
208 | * [Laravel Date](https://github.com/jenssegers/date) - A library to help you work with dates in multiple languages, based on Carbon
209 |
210 | ##### Third-party Service Integration
211 |
212 | * [Laravel Analytics](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-analytics) - An opinionated Laravel 5 package to retrieve pageviews and other data from Google Analytics
213 | * [Laravel DigitalOcean](https://github.com/GrahamCampbell/Laravel-DigitalOcean) - DigitalOceanV2 bridge
214 | * [Laravel Dropbox](https://github.com/dcblogdev/laravel-dropbox) - A Laravel package for working with Dropbox v2 API.
215 | * [Laravel Facebook Graph SDK](https://github.com/joelbutcher/laravel-facebook-graph) - Facebook API bridge
216 | * [Laravel GitHub](https://github.com/GrahamCampbell/Laravel-GitHub) - PHP GitHub API bridge
217 | * [Laravel GitLab](https://github.com/GrahamCampbell/Laravel-GitLab) - GitLab API bridge
218 | * [Laravel Googletagmanager](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-googletagmanager) - Easily setup and send data to Google Tag Manager
219 | * [Laravel Instagram](https://github.com/Dymantic/laravel-instagram-feed) - Instagram API bridge
220 | * [Laravel Newsletter](https://github.com/spatie/laravel-newsletter) - Send newsletters with Mailchimp
221 | * [Laravel Vimeo](https://github.com/vinkla/laravel-vimeo) - Vimeo API bridge
222 |
223 |
224 | ## Development Setup
225 |
226 | * [Homestead](https://laravel.com/docs/master/homestead) - Official Vagrant box for Laravel
227 | * [Valet](https://laravel.com/docs/9.x/valet) - Development environment for Mac users
228 | * [Laravel Sail](https://laravel.com/docs/9.x/sail) - Laravel Sail is a light-weight command-line interface for interacting with Laravel's default Docker development environment.
229 | * [LaraDock](https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock) - Run Laravel on Docker (Like Homestead but for Docker instead of Vagrant)
230 | * [Laragon](https://laragon.org/) - Isolated development environment on Windows
231 | * [Stacker](https://maxlab.github.io/stacker/) - The environment for local web development on Docker.
232 |
233 | ## Application Hosting
234 |
235 | * [Forge](https://forge.laravel.com/)
236 | * [FortRabbit](https://www.fortrabbit.com/laravel-hosting) ([Video](https://laracasts.com/lessons/from-zero-to-deploy-with-fortrabbit))
237 | * [Heroku](https://www.heroku.com/) ([Tutorial](https://mattstauffer.co/blog/installing-a-laravel-app-on-heroku))
238 | * [IBM BlueMix](https://console.ng.bluemix.net/) ([Tutorial](https://developer.ibm.com/bluemix/2014/06/17/getting-started-laravel-bluemix/))
239 | * [AWS Elastic Beanstalk](https://aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/) ([Tutorial](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/php-laravel-tutorial.html#php-laravel-tutorial-deploy))
240 | * [Cloudways](https://www.cloudways.com/en/laravel-hosting.php)
241 |
242 | ## Application Deployment
243 |
244 | * [Envoyer](https://envoyer.io/) - Zero down-time Deployer for PHP & Laravel projects
245 | * [Deployments with Envoyer](https://laracasts.com/series/envoyer) (Laracasts)
246 |
247 | ## Articles, Tutorials, Blogs etc.
248 |
249 | * [Laravel News](https://laravel-news.com)
250 | * [Tuts+](http://code.tutsplus.com/categories/laravel)
251 | * [Medium](https://medium.com/tag/laravel/latest)
252 | * [Taylor Otwell](http://taylorotwell.com/)
253 | * [Digital Ocean](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/search?q=laravel&type=tutorials)
254 | * [Matt Stauffer](https://mattstauffer.co/tags/laravel)
255 | * [Creative Punch](http://creative-punch.net/articles/php-articles/laravel-tutorials/)
256 | * [Ryan Tablada](http://ryantablada.com/tag/Laravel)
257 | * [Mohamed Said](https://themsaid.com/)
258 | * [Mohammad Gufran](http://www.gufran.me/tag/Laravel/)
259 | * [Laravel Tips](https://laraveltips.wordpress.com/)
260 | * [Codingo Tuts](https://tuts.codingo.me/category/web-development/laravel)
261 | * [Laravel Daily](http://laraveldaily.com/)
262 | * [Freek Van der Herten](https://freek.dev/)
263 |
264 | ## Videos
265 |
266 | * [Laracasts](https://laracasts.com/)
267 | * [Bitfumes](https://bitfumes.com/)
268 | * [Codecourse](https://www.codecourse.com/) ([YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/user/phpacademy/playlists))
269 | * [Tuts+](http://code.tutsplus.com/categories/laravel/courses)
270 | * [Treehouse](https://teamtreehouse.com/library/q:laravel)
271 | * [DevDojo](https://devdojo.com/search?value=laravel)
272 | * [Amitav Roy](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4gijXR8cM4gmEt9Olse-TQ/videos)
273 | * [Lynda](https://www.lynda.com/Laravel-training-tutorials/2779-0.html)
274 | * [Pluralsight](https://www.pluralsight.com/search?q=laravel&categories=course)
275 | * [Laracademy](https://laracademy.co/)
276 | * [Dev Marketer](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6kwT7-jjZHHF1s7vCfg2CA/playlists)
277 |
278 | ## Conferences
279 |
280 | * [Laracon US](http://laracon.us/)
281 | * [Laracon EU](http://laracon.eu/)
282 | * [Laraconf Brasil](http://laraconfbrasil.com.br/)
283 | * [Laracon Online](https://laracon.net/)
284 |
285 | ## Books
286 |
287 | * [Laravel Queues in Action](https://learn-laravel-queues.com/#buy)
288 |
289 | ## Starter Projects
290 |
291 | * [LaraAdmin](http://laraadmin.com/)
292 | * [Laracogs](https://github.com/yabhq/laracogs)
293 | * [Backpack for Laravel](https://backpackforlaravel.com)
294 | * [Starter Someline](https://starter.someline.com)
295 | * [Laravel-admin](https://github.com/z-song/laravel-admin)
296 | * [Voyager](https://the-control-group.github.io/voyager/)
297 | * [Orchid](https://github.com/TheOrchid/Platform)
298 | * [Laravel REST API Boilerplate](https://github.com/francescomalatesta/laravel-api-boilerplate-jwt)
299 | * [Hello API](https://github.com/Porto-SAP/Hello-API)
300 | * [Laravel Zero - Console application](https://github.com/laravel-zero/laravel-zero)
301 |
302 | ## Codebases for Reference
303 |
304 | * [92Five](https://github.com/chintanbanugaria/92five) - Project management application
305 | * [Cachet](https://github.com/cachethq/Cachet) - Status page system for websites and APIs
306 | * [Deployer](https://github.com/REBELinBLUE/deployer) - Application deployment system
307 | * [GitScrum](https://github.com/renatomarinho/laravel-gitscrum) - Task management of the day-to-day. Git + Scrum = Team More Productive
308 | * [Invoice Ninja](https://github.com/invoiceninja/invoiceninja) - Invoicing, expenses, & time-tracking application
309 | * [Koel](https://github.com/phanan/koel) - Personal music streaming server
310 | * [Laravel Tricks](https://github.com/CodepadME/laravel-tricks) - Source for the Laravel Tricks website
311 | * [Laravel.io](https://github.com/laravelio/laravel.io) - Source for the Laravel.io Community Portal
312 | * [Flarum](https://github.com/flarum/flarum) - Delightfully simple forum
313 | * [Attendize](https://github.com/Attendize/Attendize) - Ticket selling and event management platform
314 | * [Jigsaw](http://jigsaw.tighten.co) - Static site generator
315 | * [Canvas](https://github.com/austintoddj/Canvas) - Minimal Blogging Application For Developers.
316 | * [Screeenly](https://github.com/stefanzweifel/screeenly) - Create website screenshots through an API
317 | * [Voten](https://github.com/voten-co/voten) - A real-time social bookmarking for the 21st century
318 |
319 | ## Content Management Systems
320 |
321 | * [OctoberCMS](http://octobercms.com/)
322 | * [PyroCMS](https://www.pyrocms.com/)
323 | * [Lavalite](http://www.lavalite.org/)
324 | * [TypiCMS](https://github.com/typicms/base)
325 | * [Asgard CMS](https://asgardcms.com/)
326 | * [Microweber](https://microweber.com/)
327 | * [Coaster CMS](https://www.coastercms.org/)
328 | * [Statamic](https://statamic.com/)
329 | * [Quarx](https://github.com/yabhq/quarx)
330 | * [PJ Blog](https://github.com/jcc/blog/)
331 |
332 | ## Newsletters
333 |
334 | * [Laravel News](https://laravel-news.com/) ([archive](https://laravel-news.com/archive/))
335 | * [Laravel Weekly](http://laravelweekly.com/)
336 |
337 | ## Podcasts
338 |
339 | * [The Laravel Podcast](http://www.laravelpodcast.com/)
340 | * [The Laravel News Podcast](https://laravel-news.com/podcast/ )
341 | * [The Laracasts Snippet](https://laracasts.simplecast.fm/)
342 |
343 | ## Community
344 |
345 | * [Laracasts Forum](https://laracasts.com/discuss)
346 | * [Laravel.io Forum](http://laravel.io/forum)
347 | * [Larachat Slack](https://larachat.slack.com/) ([Signup](https://larachat.co/slack))
348 | * [Gitter](https://gitter.im/laravel/laravel)
349 | * [IRC Channel](http://laravel.io/chat)
350 | * [StackOverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/laravel)
351 | * [Twitter](https://twitter.com/laravelphp)
352 | * [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/LaravelCommunity)
353 | * [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4419933/profile)
354 | * [Laraveles Slack](https://laraveles.slack.com) ([Signup](http://laraveles.com/blog/wp-login.php?action=slack-invitation))
355 | * [Laravel UK](https://twitter.com/UKLaravel), [Slack Signup](http://laraveluk.signup.team)
356 | ##### Local User Groups
357 |
358 | * [Laravel Russia](https://laravel.ru/) ([VK group](http://m.vk.com/laravel_rus))
359 | * [Laravel France](https://laravel.fr/)
360 | * [Laravel Indonesia](http://id-laravel.com/) ([Facebook group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/laravel/))
361 | * [Laravel Turkey](http://www.laravel.gen.tr/) ([Facebook group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/laravelturkiye/))
362 | * [Laravel Nigeria](http://www.laranaija.com/) ([Facebook group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/laravelnigeria/))
363 |
364 | ##### Meetups
365 |
366 | * [All Meetups](http://www.meetup.com/topics/laravel/)
367 | * [London Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/London-Laravel/)
368 | * [Buenos Aires, Argentina Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/Laravel-Buenos-Aires/)
369 | * [Morocco Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/moroccophp/)
370 | * [Athens-Greece Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/athens-laravel-meetup/)
371 | * [Copenhagen Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/Copenhagen-Laravel-Meetup/)
372 | * [Detroit Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/Laravel-Detroit/)
373 | * [Paris Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/Paris-Laravel-Meetup/)
374 | * [Melbourne, Australia Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/Melbourne-laravel-Meetup/)
375 | * [Budapest Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/Laravel-Hungary-Meetup/)
376 |
377 | ## Jobs
378 |
379 | * [LaraJobs](https://larajobs.com/)
380 | * [Laravel Gurus](https://laravelgurus.com/)
381 |
382 | ## Hosted Development Tools
383 |
384 | * [Laravel Shift](https://laravelshift.com/) - Automated upgrade tool for Laravel projects
385 | * [Laravel Schema Designer](http://laravelsd.com/) - Create, export and share database schemas
386 | * [Laravel Database Designer](http://biodesignrealworld.github.io/LaravelDatabaseDesigner/) - Graphical tool to create database schemas
387 | * [StyleCI](https://styleci.io) - PHP Coding Style Service
388 | * [DependenCI](https://dependenci.miguelpiedrafita.com) - Continous integration tool for Composer
389 |
390 | ## Contributing
391 |
392 | Found an awesome package, blog, video etc.? Send me a pull request!
393 |
394 | #### Guidelines
395 |
396 | * Please make an individual pull request for each suggestion
397 | * Make sure the Travis tests pass on your pull request
398 | * Use the following format for links: \[Resource\]\(URL\)
399 |
400 |
401 | ## Author
402 |
403 | [Khem Puthea](https://khemputhea.com)
404 |
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