Category: MySQL

One of the initial posts for creating a local development environment on macOS included a section for installing PHPMyAdmin. These days I tend to use some thing like TablePlus or Sequel Pro plus to interface with MySQL. But sometimes I like to fall back on a handful of browser tools.

So if you're like me, you may still want a copy of PHPMyAdmin installed on your local development environment.

Now that I'm using Docker for my local development environment on macOS, I don't really need to mess with any of this.
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