The phpslides CLI tool is designed to simplify your development workflow with PhpSlides. With this tool, you can manage and run PhpSlides projects with ease, avoiding the need to manually use PHP commands.
To install the phpslides CLI tool globally, follow these steps:
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Install the CLI Tool Globally Run the following command to install the phpslidesCLI tool:composer global require phpslides/cli 
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Ensure the Global Composer Bin Directory is in Your PATH Add the Composer global bin directory to your PATH to ensure the phpslidescommand is available in your terminal:export PATH="$PATH:$(composer global config bin-dir --absolute)" To make this change permanent, add the above line to your shell configuration file (e.g., ~/.bashrc,~/.zshrc, or~/.profile), then source the file:source ~/.bashrc # or source ~/.zshrc, or source ~/.profile 
To verify the installation run command:
phpslidesOnce installed, you can use the phpslides command to interact with your PhpSlides projects. Below are the available commands:
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Serve the Application To start the development server for your PhpSlides application, run: phpslides serve This will start the server and you can access your application at http://localhost:2200which is the default port.And you can also change the port in this format: host:portExample command: phpslides serve 127.0.0.1:8000 It'll serve your project at the server at http://127.0.0.1:8000then you can access it anywhere.
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Create new PhpSlides project To create a new PhpSlides project, run the command: phpslides create project-name Replace the project-namewith the name of your project. This wll create a new project in the current location of the terminal and the project directory will be the name of the project.
If you would like to contribute to the phpslides CLI tool, please fork the repository and submit a pull request. Your contributions and feedback are welcome!
The phpslides CLI tool is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.