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I would replace optimised with streamlined maybe.. IMO, leans more on the "convenience" grammar than "technically tweaked" as such.
While I'm in the docker pit for development and wouldn't develop PHP natively in windows (been there, done that 20+ years ago).. I can see the appeal of this kind of setup for people.. let's face it, even with a myriad tools for building your own stacks (of which you can easily "template"), people love herd and valet etc.. so there's a market for it.. especially if it's free and can compete with herd's paid-for features.
Even that aside.. if it's been a technical challenge for you and and offers self-achievement, then I'd say that's a win and a bonus if it becomes more widely adopted 👍🏻
Good luck with the venture! 🙂
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Good for you. If you’re comfortable wiring everything manually or running Docker setups, stick with it. But acting like that’s the only valid way to work is just ignoring reality. Larabox sits in that space. It’s about speed and convenience, not proving who knows more about server setup. Use it or don’t, it genuinely makes no difference because the app is not for you(Power Users), its for people that don't use docker on windows.
Tools like XAMPP, Laragon, and Laravel Herd exist because a large number of developers don’t want to rebuild the same stack over and over for every project. They just want it running and out of the way.
And yeah, Docker isn’t “complex” if you’ve already invested time into it. But for a lot of people, it absolutely is overhead they don’t need for local dev. Same with manually configuring Nginx, PHP, databases, networking every single time.
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I have been working on the local development stack app called Larabox. It offers pre-bundled runtimes including PHP, nginx, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Redis, Mailpit and Meilisearch. Delta updates to binaries without App updates, take backups, Native Task Scheduler to manage your development and testing cycle.
It’s free to use and I’m looking for early feedback. I can drop licenses too to users willing to try.
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