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    Packistry is a Self-hosted Composer Repository Made with Laravel

    February 6, 2025

    Packistry is a Self-hosted Composer Repository Made with Laravel

    Packistry is a self-hosted Composer repository designed to simplify PHP package distribution. Learn more about this open-source Laravel application you can deploy to host your private Composer packages.


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