The only caveat is that I’d be a little careful about updating Homebrew or Composer willy nilly, just be wary if you already have it installed and need your preexisting version for any reason. Their installation docs are pretty much all that is needed. The first step is to install Laravel Valet. Personally, I use Sequel Pro for all local and some remote database management, so I pulled my necessary exports from there. The pre-step is to back up any preexisting databases so that you can set them up later if needed. There were some fiddly points getting started and I expect there to be more, but I’m pretty pleased with the swap overall. The notes below are an account of the steps I took for future reference. I’m now trying Laravel Valet + MySQL via Homebrew for local PHP development on my MacBook Pro. Setting up Laravel Valet + MySQL via HomebrewĪfter far too much delay, I’ve finally ditched MAMP Pro. Published Monday, 8 July 2019 by Piper Haywood
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