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itecho/brickphp
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Server-powered web applications, built brick by brick — entirely in PHP. No JavaScript framework, no build pipeline, no Node.

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BrickPHP
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[](#brickphp)

> Server-powered web applications, built brick by brick — entirely in PHP.

BrickPHP is a server-driven UI framework for PHP. Routing, state, components, events, styling, DOM diffing, and CSS extraction all live in one PHP process — no JavaScript framework, no build pipeline, no Node.

```
composer require brickphp/brickphp
```

Hello, BrickPHP
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[](#hello-brickphp)

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