Official PHP documentation can be found at PHP.net.
"Site" is the official name of (and link to) the thing. Tables are sorted by Site ascending.
(This is a work in progress. If you feel like something is missing, please submit a pull request, post an issue, or jump into the discussions. There's a lot going on out there in the PHP world, and we all need to dedicate our time based on similar priorities. Rest assured, if you or your project get excluded intentionally, you will be informed directly, given reasons why, and a way to correct.)
Site | Support | Platform |
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AFUP | Self-hosted | unknown |
PHPC.social | Open Collective | Mastodon |
PHP-FIG | n/a | n/a |
PHP Foundation | same | Open Collective |
Slim Framework | Main support page | Slim |
PHP.UserGroup | n/a | n/a |
Site | Focus |
---|---|
Laracasts | Laravel (and more) |
Site | Support | Purpose |
---|---|---|
CommonMark | GitHub Sponsors and others | Markdown parser |
PHPStan | GitHub Sponsors and others | Static analysis |
PHP Code Sniffer | n/a | Code linting |
Site | Support | Purpose |
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Laravel | GitHub Sponsors | Rapid application development |
Pest | GitHub Sponsrs and others | Testing |
PHP Unit | GitHub Sponsors and others | Testing |
Slim Framework | Main support page | Rapid application development |
Symfony | GitHub Sponsors and others | Rapid application development |
A conversation on PHPC.social led to me (Josh) throwing this together on the 8fold GitHub Org. If you see something here you think is wrong, submit a pull request, post an issue, or jump into the discussions; without conversation and collaboration, there is no community.