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Find bugs in your code without writing tests! Created by @OndrejMirtes
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New release: php-standard-library/phpstan-extension 2.0.2 github.com/php-standard-l… #phpstan
New release: php-standard-library/phpstan-extension 2.0.1 github.com/php-standard-l… #phpstan
PHP 8.5 Released! 🎉 In this new release we have: – URI Extension – Pipe Operator – Clone With – A new #[\NoDiscard] attribute – Closures and first-class callables in constant expressions – Persistent cURL share handles Read all about it: php.net/releases/8.5/
I just put togehter a brief article which describes everthing new and noteworthy we shipped with the recent #phpstan #phpunit 1st party integration package staabm.github.io/2025/11/15/php…
And thanks to the awesome work by @markusstaab, phpstan-phpunit now typechecks data providers as if they were traditional method calls:
PHPStan 2.1.32, still hot out of the oven, brings full support for the remaining PHP 8.5 features 🚀
🚨 We’re excited to announce Ondřej Mirtes as our next PHP UK 2026 speaker! The Founder and Developer of @phpstan, Ondřej is a full-time open-source contributor known for creating one of PHP’s most widely used static analysis tools. He’ll explore how custom PHPStan rules can…
PHPStan 2.0 along with a PHPStan elephpant was released exactly a year ago! How the time flies...
The future of PHPStan's analysis engine is about generators, coroutines and Fibers. This is not your grandpa's PHP:
This friday you can meet me at @techmeetupcz conference talking about #PHP Dead Code Elimination via @phpstan! See you there: eventee.com/e/techmeetup-c…
Still busy over here adding support for PHP 8.5 to PHPStan. This year there are many new features and changes for the better. Like Closure::getCurrent() 👇
🧩 Clean code and quality tools in the PHP world According to the State of #PHP 2025 report, PHPStan has seen an impressive rise — from 27% in 2024 to 36% in 2025🚀 Following that, PHP CS Fixer (30%) and PHP_CodeSniffer (22%) remain strong contenders.
Finally, PHPStan 2.1.31 can detect one of the trickiest PHP behaviours:
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