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Monitor and manage<br/>your PHP installations<br/> <span class="text-black">with ease</span>.
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<p class="text-2xl leading-8 mb-6"><b>PHP Monitor</b> (or phpmon) is a <em>lightweight, native</em> Mac menu bar app that interacts with <a href="https://github.com/laravel/valet">Laravel Valet</a>.</p>
<p class="mb-6 text-lg">This app is made with <span class="text-red-500"></span> by <a href="https://nicoverbruggen.be" class="text-blue-800">Nico Verbruggen</a>. It is <b>open source and entirely free to use</b>. The app is supported by generous donations. So, if you benefit from the app and make some money, please consider sponsoring... Thanks!</p>
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<a href="https://nicoverbruggen.be/sponsor" class="mt-4 text-lg px-3 py-2 inline-block bg-black hover:bg-blue-900 text-white rounded-lg">Sponsor</a>
<a href="https://github.com/nicoverbruggen/phpmon" class="mt-4 text-lg px-3 py-2 inline-block bg-black hover:bg-blue-900 text-white rounded-lg">GitHub</a>
<a href="https://github.com/nicoverbruggen/phpmon#-how-to-install" class="mt-4 text-lg px-3 py-2 inline-block bg-green-800 hover:bg-blue-900 text-white rounded-lg">Download</a>
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<span class="font-sans block text-xs uppercase mb-2 text-gray-300">Installation via Homebrew</span>
<span>$ brew tap nicoverbruggen/homebrew-cask<br/>
$ brew install --cask phpmon
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<x-feature title="A GUI for Valet... and more" img-src="/images/valet.png">
PHP Monitor makes use of <b>Laravel Valet</b>. That means that PHP Monitor builds upon a solid and trusted foundation. If you've already got that installed, you can get up and running very quickly!
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<x-feature title="Information at a glance." img-src="/images/menu-bar.png" y-position="top" class="lg:flex-row-reverse">
PHP Monitor lives in your menu bar. From here, you can use the bulk of PHP Monitor's functionality, including the <b>global version switcher</b> as well as <b>services status</b> section.
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<x-feature title="No more hunting for config files." img-src="/images/config.png" y-position="top">
Sometimes you need to edit a <b>configuration file</b> or <b>toggle an extension</b>. But where are those pesky config files located again? From the PHP Monitor's menu you can easily find them. Extensions can even be toggled with one click of the button!
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<x-feature title="All of your domains in a single list." img-src="/images/domains.png" y-position="top" class="lg:flex-row-reverse">
Do you have many projects or legacy sites? No worries, the app includes a <b>domain list</b> that you can use to get a quick overview of all domains and proxies you have set up, as well as their PHP version, what type of project they are, and more.
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<x-feature title="Quickly link a new domain or proxy." img-src="/images/link-folder.png" y-position="top">
You can easily <b>link or proxy</b> a folder: you can even easily customize the name of the domain and secure this new domain by simply checking a box.
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<x-feature title="A different PHP version per domain." img-src="/images/isolation.png" y-position="bottom" class="lg:flex-row-reverse">
In addition to offering a global version switcher, PHP Monitor also includes support for Valet's <b>site isolation</b> feature. This allows you to use a specific version of PHP with a specific domain, all while retaining the globally linked PHP version.
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<x-feature title="Determine compatibility." img-src="/images/phpinfo.png" y-position="top">
PHP Monitor will help you figure out if your sites are <b>compatible with the current version of PHP</b> that is linked, and suggest when site isolation may be of use.
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