- 11 Aug, 2016 1 commit
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Taylor Otwell authored
Use double quotes; Remove un-used fonts
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- 10 Aug, 2016 5 commits
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Till Krüss authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
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- 08 Aug, 2016 1 commit
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Taylor Otwell authored
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- 07 Aug, 2016 2 commits
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Taylor Otwell authored
Fix missing word in docblock
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Sven Luijten authored
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- 06 Aug, 2016 1 commit
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Sven Luijten authored
the word "framework" was missing. I also managed to make the docblock fit Laravel's style by changing around some of the wording while keeping the general message the same.
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- 05 Aug, 2016 9 commits
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
Applied fixes from StyleCI
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
Compliance with commonly used phpmd rules
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
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- 04 Aug, 2016 16 commits
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vijay kumar authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
Revert "Removes padding on html/body to kill the scrollbar"
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
Applied fixes from StyleCI
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
Removes padding on html/body to kill the scrollbar
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
Applied fixes from StyleCI
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Taylor Otwell authored
give newbees a package service providers section, preventing adding after application
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when i started, i ended up putting all package specific service providers just at the bottom of the application service providers. But when making a route group like domain.com/{keyword}, the packages that are registering its own url's, not work anymore (like now when i installed the translations manager from barryvdh). When putting them above the app specific, everything works. So just give it to the user as a default place?
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- 03 Aug, 2016 3 commits
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Taylor Otwell authored
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Jordan Hoff authored
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Jack McDade authored
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- 02 Aug, 2016 2 commits
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Phil Bates authored
When the developer copies .env.example to .env they are unlikely to add quotes to the values in .env. When the developer needs to set the value of an environment variable to a value containing a space, as none of the existing values in .env are quoted, the developer is unlikely to wrap this new value with spaces in quotes. This will result in an error, as The vlucas/phpdotenv library throws an error when setting an environment variable to a value with a space. Quote all default environment variables by default, reducing the likelihood of the developer ever receiving the error relating to environment variables needing to be quoted when they contain spaces. This excludes true, null etc. even though wrapping them in quotes would still result in the desired behaviour, as it is more intuitive to see these special types not wrapped in quotes. The current default values in .env.example don't contain any spaces, so this commit will make no difference out of the box; its only purpose is to help out the developer further down the line on the day when they need to set an environment variable to a value containing spaces. Also, the vlucas/phpdotenv library docs currently uses quoted variables in every example, so quoting .env.example's values will lead to more consistency with those docs. This will likely stop any confusion for the developer when reading the vlucas/phpdotenv docs. See laravel/framework#14586, laravel/docs#2223
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Taylor Otwell authored
[5.2] Remove default APP_KEY value
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