One of the features that I like about laravel shift is that it enables me to upgrade my Laravel application from older versions to the current stable release. Also, it integrates well with GitHub and bitbucket and therefore making it easy to upgrade code...
1.One problem i found that we need to upgrade for each version which increases its cost.Mostly our projects are in laravel 5.6 and now its almost going to be 10 and for this i need to pay for each upgrade. 2.For the frontend with vuejs and react i...
The fact that it goes beyond the essentials of a terminal application for developers and infrastructure administrators, in order to give us help that greatly improves our performance when running tasks on the terminal, like accessing to files, navigating...
No open source. Feels a little clunky, not free and simple like Konsole.(which is open source)
One of the features that I like about laravel shift is that it enables me to upgrade my Laravel application from older versions to the current stable release. Also, it integrates well with GitHub and bitbucket and therefore making it easy to upgrade code...
The fact that it goes beyond the essentials of a terminal application for developers and infrastructure administrators, in order to give us help that greatly improves our performance when running tasks on the terminal, like accessing to files, navigating...
1.One problem i found that we need to upgrade for each version which increases its cost.Mostly our projects are in laravel 5.6 and now its almost going to be 10 and for this i need to pay for each upgrade. 2.For the frontend with vuejs and react i...
No open source. Feels a little clunky, not free and simple like Konsole.(which is open source)