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//This are stuffs i learnt from my laravel course.
these are the command line statement i used and what they were used for.
php artisan make:controller Site
php artisan make:component Message
php artisan make:migration create_student_table php artisan migrate php artisan migrate:rollback <-- use to revert back a migration --> php artisan migrate:refresh
php artisan db:seed --class=StudentSeeder
php artisan make:model Student php artisan make:factory StudentFactory --model=Student
NB: Faker is an internal library use to generate database content. For automatic large generators, we use factory
NB: php artisan make:model, is used to associate to a table in any database e.g table=users, model=user.php or classname=user.
NB: php artisan make:model employee -all .. the --all flag created, the seeders, migration, model e.t.c
NB: Accessors are used to access data from the database, and then change its form e.g capitalization, before displaying it , while mutators are the opposite.