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/** Creating and Deploying using Git, Github and PHP **/
Prerequisites:
Server: SSH Acces, PHP, Git
Local: SSH, Git
0.Create a PHP file in your project called "deploy.php" with this content: /*<?php `git pull`;*/
1. Create Your Github Repo
2. Go to your project folder and initiate a git repository
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `country` (
`id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`iso` char(2) NOT NULL,
`name` varchar(80) NOT NULL,
`nicename` varchar(80) NOT NULL,
`iso3` char(3) DEFAULT NULL,
`numcode` smallint(6) DEFAULT NULL,
`phonecode` int(5) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
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kennyendowed / laravel-password-reset.md
Created February 7, 2021 01:58 — forked from JohnnyWalkerDigital/laravel-password-reset.md
Laravel: Fix password reset (User email not sent)

Here's how to overcome this common gotcha: The default password reset system not working out of the box with Laravel 5.x (as you're not sent the user's password), without having to alter altering vendor/core. Here's how to make it work as you'd expect it to without changing any vendor files.

1. Create own notification

Firstly create a new notification for your app:

php artisan make:notification ResetPassword

Then open the newly created file: app\Notifications\ResetPassword.php and make the following changes: