To check the options of artisan command, Run artisan commands with --help
flag. For example, php artisan make:model --help
and see how many options you have:
Options: -a, --all Generate a migration, seeder, factory, policy, resource controller, and form request classes for the model -c, --controller Create a new controller for the model -f, --factory Create a new factory for the model --force Create the class even if the model already exists -m, --migration Create a new migration file for the model --morph-pivot Indicates if the generated model should be a custom polymorphic intermediate table model --policy Create a new policy for the model -s, --seed Create a new seeder for the model -p, --pivot Indicates if the generated model should be a custom intermediate table model -r, --resource Indicates if the generated controller should be a resource controller --api Indicates if the generated controller should be an API resource controller -R, --requests Create new form request classes and use them in the resource controller --test Generate an accompanying PHPUnit test for the Model --pest Generate an accompanying Pest test for the Model -h, --help Display help for the given command. When no command is given display help for the list command -q, --quiet Do not output any message -V, --version Display this application version --ansi|--no-ansi Force (or disable --no-ansi) ANSI output -n, --no-interaction Do not ask any interactive question --env[=ENV] The environment the command should run under -v|vv|vvv, --verbose Increase the verbosity of messages: 1 for normal output, 2 for more verbose output and 3 for debug