Media AI Credits And Acknowledgements
Media AI is part of the Capell package set. This page names the main frameworks, packages, authors, and services this package leans on, with a short note about what they make possible here. It is intentionally shorter than the repository-wide credits page and closer to the package itself.
Package role: Optional AI-assisted media actions for Capell.
Shared Foundations
Section titled “Shared Foundations”- Laravel, created by Taylor Otwell, gives this package routing, service providers, Eloquent, validation, queues, events, auth, caching, and the normal Laravel testing surface.
- Filament and the Filament project give this package admin resources, pages, widgets, forms, tables, actions, and panel integration.
- Composer, Packagist, and GitHub make the package install, split, and release workflow possible. Composer and Packagist deserve a special nod because Capell packages live and update through Composer metadata.
- Pest, Orchestra Testbench, PHPStan, Larastan, Laravel Pint, and Rector keep this package easier to test, review, and update when bugs are fixed.
Capell Packages Used Here
Section titled “Capell Packages Used Here”- Capell Admin supplies the Capell-side contracts, surfaces, or runtime that Media AI builds on.
- Capell Core supplies the Capell-side contracts, surfaces, or runtime that Media AI builds on.
Open-source Packages And Authors
Section titled “Open-source Packages And Authors”- Spatie Laravel Package Tools, by Freek Van der Herten and Spatie, keeps service provider setup, config publishing, migrations, and command registration predictable.
What We Especially Appreciate
Section titled “What We Especially Appreciate”Media AI is deliberately optional. The null image doctor keeps installs safe, while teams can bind a real implementation later and still receive fixes to the Filament action wrapper.
Keeping This Page Current
Section titled “Keeping This Page Current”When Media AI adds a new framework, service, or third-party package that becomes part of the user-facing workflow, update this page and the package README together. Credits should explain the practical help we get from a dependency, not just list a package name.