Easily use Laravel policy methods
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?❗ You can add custom methods to your #laravel policies and use them with "kebab-case". pic.twitter.com/cRjctkuI80
— Sven (@svenluijten) October 28, 2017
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?❗ You can add custom methods to your #laravel policies and use them with "kebab-case". pic.twitter.com/cRjctkuI80
— Sven (@svenluijten) October 28, 2017
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