As someone who works with both Laravel and WordPress projects often, one recurring challenge is managing local development environments efficiently. Switching between projects, maintaining configurations, and ensuring everything works consistently can sometimes take more effort than expected.
Recently, I decided to try FlyEnv and wanted to share my experience using it in my Laravel and WordPress workflow.
Why I Tried FlyEnv
I was looking for a simpler way to manage local development without spending too much time on setup and configuration.since upgrading XAMPP on mac was a hassle.
For my workflow, I wanted:
- Easier environment management
- Faster project setup
- Less manual configuration
- Ability to change from different versions of PHP
- A smoother transition between Laravel and WordPress projects
My Experience Using FlyEnv
I tested FlyEnv with both Laravel and WordPress development projects.
The initial setup process was straightforward and did not take long. I was able to get started without spending excessive time trying to understand the interface or changing multiple settings.
For Laravel projects, I liked having a cleaner environment setup because it helped me focus more on building features rather than handling configuration issues.
For WordPress development, having a simpler local workflow also made things easier when working on themes, creating custom plugins and testing changes.
Since I regularly move between Laravel applications and WordPress projects, having a tool that helps reduce friction during development is valuable.
What I Liked
A few things stood out during my use:
- Simple onboarding process
- Cleaner development workflow
- Less time spent on manual environment setup
- Useful for handling different project types
- Easy enough to start using quickly
Final Thoughts
Overall, my experience with FlyEnv for Laravel and WordPress development was positive.
I appreciate tools that reduce setup overhead and allow developers to spend more time writing code rather than troubleshooting environments.
I'll continue using it and testing additional workflows, but so far it has been a useful addition to my development setup.
Have you used FlyEnv in your projects? I'd be interested in hearing how others are using it in their workflows.
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