
An application / authentication starter kit frontend in Next.js for Laravel Breeze.
The Laravel Breeze - Next.js Edition is an implementation of the Laravel Breeze application/authentication starter kit frontend in Next.js. It provides all the necessary boilerplate code for authentication, powered by Laravel Sanctum. This allows developers to quickly pair their Next.js frontend with a powerful Laravel backend.
The Laravel Breeze - Next.js Edition provides a seamless integration of Laravel Breeze authentication frontend with Next.js. It comes with all the necessary authentication boilerplate code and is powered by Laravel Sanctum. The installation process is straightforward, and developers can quickly start building their Next.js frontend with a secure and reliable Laravel backend. Overall, this implementation simplifies the authentication process and speeds up the development workflow.

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