##Windows users: - Download wamp: http://www.wampserver.com/en/ - Download and extract cmder mini: https://github.com/cmderdev/cmder/releases/download/v1.1.4.1/cmder_mini.zip - Update windows environment variable path to point to your php install folder (inside wamp installation dir) (here is how you can do this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17727436/how-to-properly-set-php-environment-variable-to-run-commands-in-git-bash) cmder will be refered as console ##Mac Os, Ubuntu and windows users continue here: - Create a database locally named `homestead` - Download composer https://getcomposer.org/download/ - Pull Laravel/php project from git provider - Rename `.example.env` file to `.env`inside your project root and fill the database information (windows wont let you do it, so you have to open your console cd your project root directory and run `mv .example.env .env` ) - Open the console and cd your project root directory - Run `composer install` or ```php composer.phar install``` - Run `php artisan migrate` - Run `php artisan db:seed` to run seeders, if any. - Run `php artisan serve` ###You can now access your project at localhost:8000 :)