5 essential tools for Laravel development

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  • xDebug

    Xdebug — Step Debugger and Debugging Aid for PHP

    (Free) https://xdebug.org/

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  • clockwork

    Clockwork - php dev tools in your browser - server-side component

    (Free) https://underground.works/clockwork/

  • Mailpit

    An email and SMTP testing tool with API for developers

    (Free) https://mailpit.axllent.org/

  • plugin

    Laravel Idea plugin for PhpStorm

    (Paid) https://laravel-idea.com/

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