

Personal passwords are sync in a vault stored on Dropbox.
PHPSTORM LARAVEL PASSWORD
If you're not using a password manager, you're doing it wrong.All my personal documents are on there and at Spatie we use it extensively too. My favourite cloud storage solution is Dropbox.
PHPSTORM LARAVEL FULL
PHPSTORM LARAVEL INSTALL
This handly little app install a local mailserver. Local mail testing is done with Nodemailer.Ray is a little homegrown tool that I use for debugging apps.To connect to S3, ftp (?) and sftp servers I use Transmit.Last by not least I use the Laravel docs workflow by Till Krüss to easily search the Laravel docs.

phpstorm by bchatard to easily open recent PhpStorm projects. First up is syn and assoc by Sebastian De Deyne, to help with naming things.

On my dock there aren't any sticky programs. I like to keep my desktop ultra clean, even hard disks aren't allowed to be displayed there. I also sometimes dare to use beta versions of MacOS when people are saying it's stable enough.īy default I hide the menu bar and dock. I'm a day one upgrader of MacOS, so I'm always using the latest version. I'm using several hand crafted aliases and functions. The font used is a patched version of Menlo. The color scheme used is a slightly modified version of Solarized Dark. If you want the same environment you follow the installation instructions of the repo. TerminalĪll my terminal settings are saved in my dotfiles repository. It makes Pest a first class citizen in the IDE. It's paid, but definitely worth it.Īnother PhpStorm plugin that I use is the Pest Plugin. One of my favourite PhpStorm extensions is Laravel Idea, which can do stuff like autocomplete route names, request fields, and a whole lot more. Watch this excellent video by my colleague Brent to learn what the benefits of using a light based theme are. In some circles this is maybe a bit controversial. I like working using a light based theme. Like seen in the screenshot I've hidden a lot of things of the UI of PhpStorm. I'm using phpstorm-light-lite-theme which was handcrafted by my colleague Brent. Instead of replying to those questions individually I've decided to just write down the settings and apps that I'm using. After tweeting out a screenshot, it often get questions around which editor, font or color scheme I'm using.
