Not sure if this is a tip or what, but...
✅ When creating a migration via CLI, if you don't want to press "_" after each word, just pass the name in the quotes: `php artisan make:migration "create users table"`
✅ If you want to CREATE a table, then your migration name must look like `create_users_table`;
✅ if you want to ADD COLUMNS to the existing table (or delete/change), then your migration file name must look like `add_some_columns_to_users_table` (note the `_users_table` at the end of the file).
In that case, Laravel will automatically try to resolve the table name for you, so you don't have to write `Schema::table('...')` or `Schema::create('...')` manually ever again! :)
For create table I prefer to use make:model Model -m 🙃
But yes, if I need Only a table, with double quote is the best way, for sur.
Me too, but in some cases, the model already exists and migrations are not in place (like in the project I'm working on atm).