A curated list of amazingly awesome PHP libraries, resources and shiny things.
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Jul 27, 2020
PHP is a popular general-purpose scripting language that's particularly suited for server-side web development. PHP runtime is generally executed by webpage content, and can be added to HTML and HTML5 webpages. PHP was originally developed in 1994 by Rasmus Lerdorf.
A curated list of amazingly awesome PHP libraries, resources and shiny things.
Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS
A PHP library for generating universally unique identifiers (UUIDs).
PHP Static Analysis Tool - discover bugs in your code without running it!
PPM is a process manager, supercharger and load balancer for modern PHP applications.
High-performance PHP application server, load-balancer and process manager written in Golang
A modern Docker LAMP stack and MEAN stack for local development
A school management Software
Hprose is a cross-language RPC. This project is Hprose 2.0 for PHP
Pterodactyl is the open-source game server management panel built with PHP7, Nodejs, and Go. Designed with security in mind, Pterodactyl runs all game servers in isolated Docker containers while exposing a beautiful and intuitive UI to administrators and users.
A Static Code Analyzer for PHP (a PhpStorm/Idea Plugin)
Prettier PHP Plugin
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Kimai v2 is a web-based multiuser time-tracking application. Free for everyone: freelancers, agencies, companies, organizations - all can track their times, generate invoices and more. SaaS version available at https://www.kimai.cloud
High-level cryptography interface powered by libsodium
High-performance PHP-to-Golang IPC bridge
OpenSourceWebsite (OSW) - online community managed by users using electronic voting and modifying source code
A collection of common algorithms implemented in PHP. The collection is based on "Cracking the Coding Interview" by Gayle Laakmann McDowell
Created by Rasmus Lerdorf
Released June 8, 1995