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tiny-php-framework
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Just what the name suggests, A light tiny framework built with php.

The point of this framework, is to not be a framework. More of a scaffolding type of thing. *Why you ask?* Well, I'm the kind of guy who hate spending hours and hours trying to learn a good framework, just to find out that it is just cumbersome to work with. So I usually just set up the minimum environment I need, *without any framework*, and I did the exact same thing when I accidentally created something that I taught was "pretty darn good", so why not package it as a framework to use the next time I don't need a framework..

###  Health Score

20

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LowBetter than 14% of packages

Maintenance20

Infrequent updates — may be unmaintained

Popularity4

Limited adoption so far

Community7

Small or concentrated contributor base

Maturity41

Maturing project, gaining track record

 Bus Factor1

Top contributor holds 100% of commits — single point of failure

How is this calculated?**Maintenance (25%)** — Last commit recency, latest release date, and issue-to-star ratio. Uses a 2-year decay window.

**Popularity (30%)** — Total and monthly downloads, GitHub stars, and forks. Logarithmic scaling prevents top-heavy scores.

**Community (15%)** — Contributors, dependents, forks, watchers, and maintainers. Measures real ecosystem engagement.

**Maturity (30%)** — Project age, version count, PHP version support, and release stability.

### Community

Maintainers

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Top Contributors

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