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Support maintenance work and feature development of PHPStan, and related projects like the phpstan.org website with the playground and project's documentation.

Also make sure to check out PHPStan Pro, a paid add-on for PHPStan that brings web UI, continuous watch mode, and automatic fixers for reported errors in your code.

15 sponsors are funding phpstan’s work.

@ScottHelme
@nick-zh
@aspirantzhang
@carusogabriel
@hxv
@frenchcomp
@Schrank
@oliverklee
@scoutapm-sponsorships
@dktapps
@ohgoodlord
@Werkspot
@midatechsro

Meet the team

Featured work

  1. phpstan/phpstan

    PHP Static Analysis Tool - discover bugs in your code without running it!

    Nunjucks 10,640

  2. phpstan/phpdoc-parser

    Next-gen phpDoc parser with support for intersection types and generics

    PHP 693

  3. phpstan/phpstan-symfony

    Symfony extension for PHPStan

    PHP 456

  4. phpstan/phpstan-doctrine

    Doctrine extensions for PHPStan

    PHP 407

  5. phpstan/phpstan-strict-rules

    Extra strict and opinionated rules for PHPStan

    PHP 356

  6. phpstan/phpstan-phpunit

    PHPUnit extensions and rules for PHPStan

    PHP 308

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Individual Developer - PHPStan helps you to find bugs in your personal projects or in contract work and you'd love to support its further development.

Reward: Your name will be in BACKERS.md file.

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