Version 3.4 of the TypeDCMS Starter Kit for Laravel has been released
Dependency updates and support for Laravel 13.
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Here you'll find packages, guides, and other resources for using typdy with the Laravel framework.
Dependency updates and support for Laravel 13.
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Dependency updates and code style improvements.
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We now have flush, eager and async caching strategies, enabling you to choose the best caching strategy for your application.
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This release marks Honeystone as the primary maintainer of the Starter Kit for Laravel, brings support for Laravel 11, and set the minimum PHP version to 8.2.
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This release drops support for Laravel 8 and introduces blueprint scaffolding.
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This release introduces a nice little helper function for retrieving hierarchies.
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This release brings support for Laravel 10 and fixes that pesky model resolution error.
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We've just finished up our new Quickstart Guide for the Laravel TypeDCMS Starter Kit. Using this guide you can be up-and-running with TypeDCMS on Laravel in a matter of minutes!
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This release brings support for auto-model specialisation. This much requested feature makes it easy to create custom models for your TypeDCMS blueprints.
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