I hate PHP development

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  1. Psalm

    A PHP static analysis tool for finding errors and security vulnerabilities in PHP applications

    Oh please... we have static analysis now, it ain't 2018 anymore.

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  3. ray

    Debug with Ray to fix problems faster (by spatie)

  4. laravel-ignition

    A beautiful error page for Laravel apps

    Check out spatie/laravel-ignition (if using Laravel) or filp/whoops

  5. Whoops

    PHP errors for cool kids

    Check out spatie/laravel-ignition (if using Laravel) or filp/whoops

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