I just installed the latest version of Laravel and tried to run the following command from my Git Bash:
php artisan migrate:make create_users_table --table=users
Laravel needs the PHP version 5.5.9. If you have some lower version, you may not get anything executed and it may not throw any error based on you settings.
In your root directory you have artisan.php file which is internally triggering Illuminate\Console\Application::start($app);
So follow that path and see what is happening. Do you have any output when you run php artisan ? That error is usually shown when artisan is not in your path (current directory).
You don't have artisan. There are two reasons:
To be able to run php artisan <command>
you must be in your project folder, so first move to that folder using the cd
command, then you can execute the command.
You haven't created a Laravel project in that folder. You must create one with Composer.
Run composer install
in your project's root folder.
This happens when you create a project by downloading and extracting the laravel/laravel repo from GitHub, not by using the Composer command:
composer create-project laravel/laravel your-project-name
In this case the dependencies are not installed, so the vendor
folder that contains Artisan doesn't exist. Running composer install
in your project's root folder will install the dependencies vendor
folder.
For more, see my other answer on how to install Artisan.
This is independent from your problem but your Artisan command is a bit deficient. You forgot =users
(the table name) from the end. Also if you create a table you dont have to specify the table name again with the --table
option so this command would be enough:
php artisan migrate:make create_users_table --create=users
Run following composer command in your root folder
composer dump-autoload