> Date: Monday, June 16, 2025 07:32:15 -0400 > From: bruce <badouglas@xxxxxxxxx> > > I've posted a few msgs over the pas tfew months. Looking for solid > input on whether anyone has used AI to actually clone a laravel/php > site? > > Did it work at all for you? Which site did you target? Was it > pretty much just front end? Routes/Views/VControllers? > Are you trying to do this from the client/front-end side or do you have access to the back-end source? As php is server-side you won't get the php code from a front-end approach. You'll get whatever is being written out to the pages for browser rendering/action (what you see with a ctrl-u in most browsers). This will be the html, including style detail, links etc, embedded javascript and whatever other client-side things are bring written out, but not the base php source and related. If you have access to the source, then I'd do a "cp -pr" and go from there. In either case, you need to understand and respect the relevant licensing. There are licensing rules even for "open source" material.