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webforge/project-stack
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Full stack for webforge components to write a webapplication or website.

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webforge-project-stack
======================

[](#webforge-project-stack)

Full stack for webforge components to write a webapplication or website.

Why is it called that way?
--------------------------

[](#why-is-it-called-that-way)

Often you talk about an application stack as the components that are loaded to transform a request to an response with your kernel. This is exactly what this stack is doing. It's called project stack because a project is needed to get started. A Webforge\\Framework\\Project is a decorated Webforge\\Framework\\Package\\Package.

getting started
---------------

[](#getting-started)

Instantiate the Webforge\\ProjectStack\\Container with an object instance of Webforge\\Framework\\Project

Have a look at the container api to get your component instances containers (services).

###  Health Score

30

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LowBetter than 64% of packages

Maintenance20

Infrequent updates — may be unmaintained

Popularity13

Limited adoption so far

Community8

Small or concentrated contributor base

Maturity66

Established project with proven stability

 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.

###  Release Activity

Cadence

Every ~44 days

Total

4

Last Release

4288d ago

### Community

Maintainers

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Top Contributors

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