@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ You can easily create migrations through Laravel's "Artisan" CLI. It looks like
Now, check your **application/migrations** folder. You should see your brand new migration! Notice that it also contains a timestamp. This allows Laravel to run your migrations in the correct order.
You may also create migrations for a bundle.
You may also create migrations for a bundle.
**Creating a migration for a bundle:**
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@@ -69,4 +69,8 @@ When you roll back a migration, Laravel rolls back the entire migration "operati
**Roll back all migrations that have ever run:**
php artisan migrate:reset
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php artisan migrate:reset
**Roll back everything and run all migrations again:**