

Laravel Valet is missing in /usr/local/bin/valet.The PHP binary is not located in /usr/local/bin/php.You'll get a message telling you that PHP Monitor won't work correctly in the following scenarios: PHP Monitor performs some integrity checks to ensure a good experience when using the app. If you are having issues, the first thing you should be doing is installing the latest version of PHP Monitor. In the end, this just (conveniently) executes some shell commands. This app isn't very complicated after all. If you want to know more about how this works, I recommend you check out the source code. Start the correct php-fpm service for the desired PHP version.


This utility runs php -r 'print phpversion()' in the background periodically (every 60 seconds). But this does the job as well, while also showing me at all times which version of PHP is linked (which is the main benefit over e.g. Initially, I had an Alfred workflow for this. I wanted to be able to see at a glance which version of PHP was linked, and handle dealing with Laravel Valet in a simple app without having to deal with the terminal every time. The app is signed and notarized, meaning all you have to do is approve its first launch.
#Starme app for mac install#
To install via Homebrew, run: brew tap nicoverbruggen/homebrew-cask
#Starme app for mac download#
You can install via Homebrew, or may download the latest release. Please note that future versions of PHP will not work automatically, minor changes are required to add support for newer versions of PHP.
