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The PHP deployment tool with support for popular frameworks out of the box
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Magallanes is a deployment tool for made with PHP for PHP applications; it's quite simple to use and manage. For more information and documentation please visit magephp.com
Simply add the following dependency to your project’s composer.json file:
"require-dev": {
"andres-montanez/magallanes": "^5.0"
}
Finally you can use Magallanes from the vendor's bin:
vendor/bin/mage version
Each new mayor version of Magallanes will have a codename (like Ubuntu), version 3 was Nostromo, version 4 was Discovery One, and in the current version it is Galactica, in homage to the space battleship from the TV series Battlestar Galactica, both the '70s and the mind blowing revision of 2005.
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