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    Guidelines and workflow for working on Laravel 11 or Laravel 12 applications across common stacks (API-only or full-stack), including optional Docker Compose/Sail, Inertia + React, Livewire, Vue,...

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    Laravel 11/12 App Guidelines

    Overview

    Apply a consistent workflow for Laravel 11/12 apps with optional frontend stacks, Dockerized commands, and Laravel Boost tooling.

    Quick Start

    • Read repository instructions first: AGENTS.md. If docs/ exists, read docs/README.md and relevant module docs before decisions.
    • Detect the stack and command locations; do not guess.
    • Use Laravel Boost search-docs for Laravel ecosystem guidance; use Context7 only if Boost docs are unavailable.
    • Follow repo conventions for naming, UI language, docs-first policies, and existing component patterns.

    Stack Detection

    • Check composer.json, package.json, docker-compose.*, and config/* to confirm:
      • Docker Compose/Sail vs host commands
      • API-only vs full-stack
      • Frontend framework (Inertia/React, Livewire, Vue, Blade)
      • Auth (Fortify, Sanctum, Passport, custom)

    Laravel 11/12 Core Conventions

    • Use the Laravel 11/12 structure: configure middleware, exceptions, and routes in bootstrap/app.php; service providers in bootstrap/providers.php; console configuration in routes/console.php.
    • Use Eloquent models and relationships first; avoid raw queries and DB:: unless truly necessary.
    • Create Form Request classes for validation instead of inline validation.
    • Prefer named routes and route() for URL generation.
    • When altering columns, include all existing attributes in the migration to avoid dropping them.
    • Ask before destructive database operations (e.g., reset/rollback/fresh).

    API-Only Mode

    • Use routes/api.php; avoid Inertia and frontend assumptions.
    • Prefer API Resources and versioning if the repo already uses them.
    • Follow the repo's auth stack (Sanctum/Passport/custom) and response format conventions.
    • Do not require Vite/Tailwind/NPM unless the repo already includes them.

    Inertia + React + Wayfinder (if present)

    • Use Inertia::render() for server-side routing; place pages under resources/js/Pages unless the repo says otherwise.
    • Use <Form> or useForm for Inertia forms; add skeleton/empty states for deferred props.
    • Use <Link> or router.visit() for navigation.
    • Use Wayfinder named imports for tree-shaking; avoid default imports; regenerate routes after changes if required.

    Livewire / Vue / Blade (if present)

    • Follow existing component patterns and conventions; do not mix frameworks unless the repo already does.
    • Keep UI strings in the repo's expected language.

    Tailwind CSS v4 (if present)

    • Use @import "tailwindcss"; and @theme for tokens.
    • Avoid deprecated utilities; use replacements (e.g., shrink-*, grow-*, text-ellipsis).
    • Use gap-* for spacing between items; follow existing dark mode conventions if present.

    Testing and Formatting

    • Use PHPUnit; generate tests with php artisan make:test --phpunit and prefer feature tests.
    • Run the minimal relevant tests (php artisan test <file> or --filter=).
    • Run vendor/bin/pint --dirty before finalizing code changes.
    • After minimal tests pass, offer to run the full test suite.

    Laravel Boost MCP Tools (when available)

    • search-docs before changing behavior or using framework features.
    • list-artisan-commands to confirm Artisan options.
    • list-routes to inspect routing changes.
    • tinker for PHP debugging and database-query for read-only DB checks.
    • browser-logs to inspect frontend errors.
    • get-absolute-url for sharing project URLs.
    • See references/boost-tools.md for query patterns and tool usage tips.

    Output Expectations

    • Preserve existing architecture, structure, and dependencies unless the user explicitly requests changes.
    • Reuse existing components and follow local patterns.
    • Ask concise clarifying questions when repo guidance is missing or ambiguous.
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