I can't speak for PECL access, but that looks really useful. Anyway, PECL
is supposedly depreciated. You should add a composer.json so people can use
the new PHP Installer for Extensions (PIE):
https://github.com/php/pie/blob/main/docs/extension-maintainers.md

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On Thu, Nov 13, 2025, 10:57 AM Mostafa NAFI <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> My name is *Mostafa Nafi*, and I am a *Senior PHP/Symfony Developer and
> Technical Lead* currently working on enterprise-grade applications for
> financial institutions. I am writing to introduce myself and to present a
> new PHP extension that I have developed, in accordance with the
> requirements before requesting a PECL account.
>
> *About the extension: "slugify"*
>
> I have developed a lightweight and high-performance PHP extension named
> *slugify*, implemented in C, which provides a native function to generate
> clean, URL-friendly slugs efficiently.
> Goals and motivation
>
> The purpose of this extension is to offer:
>
>    -
>
>    A *faster alternative* to userland slugification libraries
>    -
>
>    A *dependency-free* solution suitable for high-traffic or
>    performance-sensitive environments
>    -
>
>    Proper *Unicode normalization*, removal of diacritics, and conversion
>    to URL-safe ASCII
>    -
>
>    A clean and minimalistic API that can easily be extended in future
>    releases
>
> The extension includes full PECL-compatible packaging (config.m4,
> package.xml, tests, arginfo, etc.) and has been tested on the latest PHP
> versions.
>
> You can find the source code here:
> 👉 *https://github.com/nafi-moostafa/slugify
> <https://github.com/nafi-moostafa/slugify>*
>
> *Purpose of my request*
>
> I would like to *publish and maintain this extension on PECL*, so that
> developers can easily install it via:
>
> *pecl install slugify*
>
> I plan to maintain the extension long-term, ensure compatibility with
> future PHP releases, and evolve the feature set based on community feedback.
>
> *Request for approval*
>
> Before submitting the PECL account request form, I would like to confirm
> that the extension is appropriate for publication in the PECL ecosystem,
> and I kindly ask for your approval.
>
> If any changes or improvements are required (packaging, code style,
> documentation, tests), I would be happy to make the necessary adjustments.
>
> Thank you for your time and consideration.
>
> Best regards,
> *Mostafa Nafi*
> Senior PHP/Symfony Developer & Technical Lead
>

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