[spiral/prototype] Introducing new prototype:list
console command for listing prototype dependencies
#1003
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What is the
prototype:list
command?The
prototype:list
command is a super cool addition to our Spiral Framework. It helps developers by providing an easy way to list all the classes registered in theSpiral\Prototype\PrototypeRegistry
. These registered classes are essential for project prototyping.How to Use It
Using the command is simple. Just run the following line in your terminal:
Once you do that, you'll get a neat table that displays all the registered prototypes, including their names and target classes. This makes it incredibly easy to see what's available for your project prototyping needs.
Why It Matters
This new feature enhances developer productivity and ensures that we're making the most of the Spiral Framework's capabilities. It provides clarity on available prototypes, which can be crucial when building and extending our projects.
I encourage you all to give this new command a try and see how it streamlines our development process. Your feedback is, as always, greatly appreciated.