To find the documentation for Laravel Spark Classic, you can follow these steps:
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GitHub Repository: Since the URL you mentioned redirects to the GitHub source code, you can check the repository's README file or any
docsdirectory within the repository. Often, open-source projects include documentation directly in the repository. -
Wayback Machine: If the documentation was previously available online but is no longer accessible, you can use the Wayback Machine to view archived versions of the site.
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Community Forums and Discussions: Sometimes, community forums, such as the Laracasts forum or Laravel's own forums, might have discussions or shared resources related to Spark Classic.
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Laravel Documentation: While Laravel Spark Classic is a separate product, checking the official Laravel documentation might provide some insights or links to resources related to Spark.
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Contact Laravel Support: If you have a license for Spark Classic, you might be able to contact Laravel support for access to documentation or further assistance.
Unfortunately, as of my knowledge cutoff in October 2023, there isn't a direct link to a dedicated online documentation site for Laravel Spark Classic. If you have access to the GitHub repository, exploring the code and any included documentation files there would be your best bet.