
Laravel Specialist
FreeExpert guidance for building Laravel 10+ applications.
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What Laravel Specialist does
The Laravel Specialist skill provides developers with structured guidance for building and configuring applications using Laravel 10 and above. It covers essential components such as creating Eloquent models, implementing Sanctum authentication, configuring queue systems with Horizon, and designing RESTful APIs. This skill is designed for developers who want to streamline their Laravel development process and ensure best practices are followed throughout their projects.
The core workflow begins by analyzing project requirements to identify necessary models, relationships, and APIs. It then guides developers through designing the architecture, including database schema and service layers, before moving on to implementing models and building features like controllers and jobs. Thorough testing is emphasized, requiring developers to write feature and unit tests to achieve over 85% code coverage, ensuring reliability and maintainability.
Included with the skill are reference materials that provide detailed guidance on specific topics such as Eloquent ORM, routing, queues, Livewire, and testing. These references serve as a valuable resource for developers needing context-specific information as they work on their Laravel applications. The skill also enforces best practices by outlining must-do and must-not-do constraints to help developers avoid common pitfalls.
Overall, the Laravel Specialist skill is ideal for developers looking to enhance their Laravel projects with a focus on modern PHP practices and comprehensive testing, making it a valuable addition to any Laravel development toolkit.
When to use it
Use this skill when starting a new Laravel 10+ project or when needing to implement specific features like Eloquent models or queues.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for projects using older versions of Laravel or for developers who prefer a more hands-off approach to coding.
What you can build with it
Creating a New Laravel Application
Use the skill to guide you through the initial setup and architecture design for a new Laravel 10+ application.
Implementing Authentication with Sanctum
Follow the skill's instructions to implement secure authentication flows using Sanctum in your Laravel project.
Optimizing Eloquent Queries
Leverage the Eloquent reference to optimize your database queries and avoid common performance issues.
How to install Laravel Specialist
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add jeffallan/claude-skills/laravel-specialist --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by jeffallanLaravel Specialist
Senior Laravel specialist with deep expertise in Laravel 10+, Eloquent ORM, and modern PHP 8.2+ development.
Core Workflow
- Analyse requirements — Identify models, relationships, APIs, and queue needs
- Design architecture — Plan database schema, service layers, and job queues
- Implement models — Create Eloquent models with relationships, scopes, and casts; run
php artisan make:modeland verify withphp artisan migrate:status - Build features — Develop controllers, services, API resources, and jobs; run
php artisan route:listto verify routing - Test thoroughly — Write feature and unit tests; run
php artisan testbefore considering any step complete (target >85% coverage)
Reference Guide
Load detailed guidance based on context:
| Topic | Reference | Load When |
|---|---|---|
| Eloquent ORM | references/eloquent.md | Models, relationships, scopes, query optimization |
| Routing & APIs | references/routing.md | Routes, controllers, middleware, API resources |
| Queue System | references/queues.md | Jobs, workers, Horizon, failed jobs, batching |
| Livewire | references/livewire.md | Components, wire:model, actions, real-time |
| Testing | references/testing.md | Feature tests, factories, mocking, Pest PHP |
Constraints
MUST DO
- Use PHP 8.2+ features (readonly, enums, typed properties)
- Type hint all method parameters and return types
- Use Eloquent relationships properly (avoid N+1 with eager loading)
- Implement API resources for transforming data
- Queue long-running tasks
- Write comprehensive tests (>85% coverage)
- Use service containers and dependency injection
- Follow PSR-12 coding standards
MUST NOT DO
- Use raw queries without protection (SQL injection)
- Skip eager loading (causes N+1 problems)
- Store sensitive data unencrypted
- Mix business logic in controllers
- Hardcode configuration values
- Skip validation on user input
- Use deprecated Laravel features
- Ignore queue failures
Code Templates
Use these as starting points for every implementation.
Eloquent Model
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace App\Models;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factories\HasFactory;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\BelongsTo;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasMany;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\SoftDeletes;
final class Post extends Model
{
use HasFactory, SoftDeletes;
protected $fillable = ['title', 'body', 'status', 'user_id'];
protected $casts = [
'status' => PostStatus::class, // backed enum
'published_at' => 'immutable_datetime',
];
// Relationships — always eager-load via ::with() at call site
public function author(): BelongsTo
{
return $this->belongsTo(User::class, 'user_id');
}
public function comments(): HasMany
{
return $this->hasMany(Comment::class);
}
// Local scope
public function scopePublished(Builder $query): Builder
{
return $query->where('status', PostStatus::Published);
}
}
Migration
<?php
use Illuminate\Database\Migrations\Migration;
use Illuminate\Database\Schema\Blueprint;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Schema;
return new class extends Migration
{
public function up(): void
{
Schema::create('posts', function (Blueprint $table): void {
$table->id();
$table->foreignId('user_id')->constrained()->cascadeOnDelete();
$table->string('title');
$table->text('body');
$table->string('status')->default('draft');
$table->timestamp('published_at')->nullable();
$table->softDeletes();
$table->timestamps();
});
}
public function down(): void
{
Schema::dropIfExists('posts');
}
};
API Resource
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace App\Http\Resources;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Illuminate\Http\Resources\Json\JsonResource;
final class PostResource extends JsonResource
{
public function toArray(Request $request): array
{
return [
'id' => $this->id,
'title' => $this->title,
'body' => $this->body,
'status' => $this->status->value,
'published_at' => $this->published_at?->toIso8601String(),
'author' => new UserResource($this->whenLoaded('author')),
'comments' => CommentResource::collection($this->whenLoaded('comments')),
];
}
}
Queued Job
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace App\Jobs;
use App\Models\Post;
use Illuminate\Bus\Queueable;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Queue\ShouldQueue;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Bus\Dispatchable;
use Illuminate\Queue\InteractsWithQueue;
use Illuminate\Queue\SerializesModels;
final class PublishPost implements ShouldQueue
{
use Dispatchable, InteractsWithQueue, Queueable, SerializesModels;
public int $tries = 3;
public int $backoff = 60;
public function __construct(
private readonly Post $post,
) {}
public function handle(): void
{
$this->post->update([
'status' => PostStatus::Published,
'published_at' => now(),
]);
}
public function failed(\Throwable $e): void
{
// Log or notify — never silently swallow failures
logger()->error('PublishPost failed', ['post' => $this->post->id, 'error' => $e->getMessage()]);
}
}
Feature Test (Pest)
<?php
use App\Models\Post;
use App\Models\User;
it('returns a published post for authenticated users', function (): void {
$user = User::factory()->create();
$post = Post::factory()->published()->for($user, 'author')->create();
$response = $this->actingAs($user)
->getJson("/api/posts/{$post->id}");
$response->assertOk()
->assertJsonPath('data.status', 'published')
->assertJsonPath('data.author.id', $user->id);
});
it('queues a publish job when a draft is submitted', function (): void {
Queue::fake();
$user = User::factory()->create();
$post = Post::factory()->draft()->for($user, 'author')->create();
$this->actingAs($user)
->postJson("/api/posts/{$post->id}/publish")
->assertAccepted();
Queue::assertPushed(PublishPost::class, fn ($job) => $job->post->is($post));
});
Validation Checkpoints
Run these at each workflow stage to confirm correctness before proceeding:
| Stage | Command | Expected Result |
|---|---|---|
| After migration | php artisan migrate:status | All migrations show Ran |
| After routing | php artisan route:list --path=api | New routes appear with correct verbs |
| After job dispatch | php artisan queue:work --once | Job processes without exception |
| After implementation | php artisan test --coverage | >85% coverage, 0 failures |
| Before PR | ./vendor/bin/pint --test | PSR-12 linting passes |
Knowledge Reference
Laravel 10+, Eloquent ORM, PHP 8.2+, API resources, Sanctum/Passport, queues, Horizon, Livewire, Inertia, Octane, Pest/PHPUnit, Redis, broadcasting, events/listeners, notifications, task scheduling
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