Thanks for reaching this project. If you don't want to use php artisan serve, you should create vhost file (depends on which web server you are using) and point to /your/project/public folder, then you open browser to access to http://your_vhost_name. With the current release, Laravue doesn't support to be run as subfolder.
If you have any question, please let me know. I also suggest you open issue on github.com/tuandm/laravue/issues so that everyone can get noticed about your trouble.
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Hi @iqbaltld
Thanks for reaching this project. If you don't want to use
php artisan serve
, you should create vhost file (depends on which web server you are using) and point to/your/project/public
folder, then you open browser to access tohttp://your_vhost_name
. With the current release, Laravue doesn't support to be run as subfolder.If you have any question, please let me know. I also suggest you open issue on github.com/tuandm/laravue/issues so that everyone can get noticed about your trouble.