The @statamic Control Panel only surfaces Statamic's own updates. Everything else, npm, PHP, Composer, lives in the command line.
If you maintain Statamic sites, you forget to check. Often.
I built a free addon to fix it.
Built it because the audit chore at the start of every monthly update on my Statamic Maintenance plans was always the same.
Free, no sign-up. Install from the Statamic marketplace.
Story: https://t.co/cLHqt84X9b
It's called Sentinel. Audits Composer, npm and PHP against OSV, endoflife, Packagist and npm. Surfaces what's vulnerable or outdated in the CP.
Status Reports show where you stand. Update Reports show what changed after maintenance.
Took a peek at Statamic 6 this afternoon, early days but I can see a ton updates and it looks fantastic. Looking forward to updating all my sites to v6.
https://t.co/7mmfcrh9R6
A well-designed shapes the first impression visitors have of your brand, enhances user experience, improves search engine rankings, and ensures accessibility for all users.
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Delving into the heart of SEO. Often underrated, the strategic use of internal vs external links can be a game-changer in boosting your website's search engine rankings.
https://t.co/3F8fCDjoIN
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@stoffelio @statamic I've recently been thinking how to solve this very problem. I was going to use a cron job to flush the cache and rebuild it every night. But this is a much better solution. Bookmarked.