array( | 'location' => 'admin', | 'handles' => 'admin', | ), | | Note that the "location" is relative to the "bundles" directory. | Now the bundle will be recognized by Laravel and will be able | to respond to requests beginning with "admin"! | | Have a bundle that lives in the root of the bundle directory | and doesn't respond to any requests? Just add the bundle | name to the array and we'll take care of the rest. | */ return array('dashboard' => array('handles' => 'dashboard'), 'dummy');