On the CoderWall site they've posted a tutorial that's a sort of reaction to the recent Laravel Nova administration dashboard release. In it they point out another project, the Laravel Admin Panel (LAP) that handles a lot of the same kind of functionality.
I have been working on this product on opensource for about 8 months now, and the project has become quite successful. People are actually using it and we are making our goal to make it more developer friendly. [...] According to my experience with people who have used our admin panel and its feature to create a module instantly, they are aloof of the details beneath that architecture and are constantly in need of help if anything goes wrong.If new developers are made to use some super smart software which just creates everything for them, they are just not very aware of the happenings and end up not knowing anything of how the project works.
The post introduces the project and what kind of functionality it provides including:
- user/role/permissions management
- "page" management
- menu management
...and their "star of the show", the Module Boilerplate Generator that allows for the quick and easy generation of all code required to add a new module to the application (models, controllers, request handling, views, migrations, etc). You can find more information on the GitHub repository for the project.