I am extremely new and frustrated with working with a command line. I am currently trying to install laravel to use with my PHP application. I have installed composer and now I am trying to install laravel.
I have first tried to follow the instructions on the documentation for laravel in that I have:
- installed composer
- ran composer global require "laravel/installer"
- failed to run laravel new blog:-bash: laravel: command not found
Next I tried to follow a laracast video:
- installed composer
- ran composer global require "laravel/installer"
- opened vim ~/.bashrc and added export PATH="$HOME/.composer/vendor/bin:$PATH"
- failed to run laravel new blog:-bash: laravel: command not found
In addition to laravel still not being availiable, when I go back to the bashrc file, I get the following notice:
Found a swap file by the name "~/.bashrc.swp"
          owned by: Shawn   dated: Wed Jun 21 16:01:37 2017
         file name: ~Shawn/.bashrc
          modified: YES
         user name: Shawn   host name: Shawns-MBP.domain
        process ID: 39328
While opening file "/Users/Shawn/.bashrc"
             dated: Wed Jun 21 16:19:11 2017
      NEWER than swap file!
(1) Another program may be editing the same file.  If this is the case,
    be careful not to end up with two different instances of the same
    file when making changes.  Quit, or continue with caution.
(2) An edit session for this file crashed.
    If this is the case, use ":recover" or "vim -r /Users/Shawn/.bashrc"
    to recover the changes (see ":help recovery").
    If you did this already, delete the swap file "/Users/Shawn/.bashrc.swp"
    to avoid this message.
Again, I am extremely confused by this process and simply can not wrap my head around what is going wrong and why it works for other people but I can not seem to get laravel correctly installed.
 
    