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<p><strong>User</strong></p><ul><li>Work out a way to share some common features of the User entity but allowing for adaptions for each different project</li><li>ChatGPT: I am building about 10 different websites that all work on Symfony/PHP. They will all share the same foundations or basic architecture (basic USER handling, a CMS, and other standard features) and any changes in one are updated across all by copying the Entity, Controller, Form, Repository and Templates. The each site will have some specific code unique to each site. The problem I have is that the USER entity needs to be slightly different for each site, so I can't copy those across. How can I maintain consistency and the uniqueness. My thought was to split the user entity in two and embed the second (different) USER2 contents within the USER form. Any suggestions</li></ul>
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