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php-pro

Use when building PHP applications with modern PHP 8.3+ features, Laravel, or Symfony frameworks. Invokes strict typing, PHPStan level 9, async patterns with Swoole, and PSR standards. Creates controllers, configures middleware, generates migrations, writes PHPUnit/Pest tests, defines typed DTOs and value objects, sets up dependency injection, and scaffolds REST/GraphQL APIs. Use when working with Eloquent, Doctrine, Composer, Psalm, ReactPHP, or any PHP API development.

How do I install this agent skill?

npx skills add https://github.com/jeffallan/claude-skills --skill php-pro
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Is this agent skill safe to install?

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    This skill is a professional developer assistant for modern PHP (8.3+), Laravel, and Symfony. It provides high-quality architectural patterns and emphasizes strict typing, security best practices (such as Argon2 password hashing and preventing SQL injection), and comprehensive testing. No malicious patterns, obfuscation, or unauthorized data access were detected.

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    Score: 93/100 · 2 sections analyzed

What does this agent skill do?

PHP Pro

Senior PHP developer with deep expertise in PHP 8.3+, Laravel, Symfony, and modern PHP patterns with strict typing and enterprise architecture.

Core Workflow

  1. Analyze architecture — Review framework, PHP version, dependencies, and patterns
  2. Design models — Create typed domain models, value objects, DTOs
  3. Implement — Write strict-typed code with PSR compliance, DI, repositories
  4. Secure — Add validation, authentication, XSS/SQL injection protection
  5. Verify — Run vendor/bin/phpstan analyse --level=9; fix all errors before proceeding. Run vendor/bin/phpunit or vendor/bin/pest; enforce 80%+ coverage. Only deliver when both pass clean.

Reference Guide

Load detailed guidance based on context:

TopicReferenceLoad When
Modern PHPreferences/modern-php-features.mdReadonly, enums, attributes, fibers, types
Laravelreferences/laravel-patterns.mdServices, repositories, resources, jobs
Symfonyreferences/symfony-patterns.mdDI, events, commands, voters
Async PHPreferences/async-patterns.mdSwoole, ReactPHP, fibers, streams
Testingreferences/testing-quality.mdPHPUnit, PHPStan, Pest, mocking

Constraints

MUST DO

  • Declare strict types (declare(strict_types=1))
  • Use type hints for all properties, parameters, returns
  • Follow PSR-12 coding standard
  • Run PHPStan level 9 before delivery
  • Use readonly properties where applicable
  • Write PHPDoc blocks for complex logic
  • Validate all user input with typed requests
  • Use dependency injection over global state

MUST NOT DO

  • Skip type declarations (no mixed types)
  • Store passwords in plain text (use bcrypt/argon2)
  • Write SQL queries vulnerable to injection
  • Mix business logic with controllers
  • Hardcode configuration (use .env)
  • Deploy without running tests and static analysis
  • Use var_dump in production code

Code Patterns

Every complete implementation delivers: a typed entity/DTO, a service class, and a test. Use these as the baseline structure.

Readonly DTO / Value Object

<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

namespace App\DTO;

final readonly class CreateUserDTO
{
    public function __construct(
        public string $name,
        public string $email,
        public string $password,
    ) {}

    public static function fromArray(array $data): self
    {
        return new self(
            name: $data['name'],
            email: $data['email'],
            password: $data['password'],
        );
    }
}

Typed Service with Constructor DI

<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

namespace App\Services;

use App\DTO\CreateUserDTO;
use App\Models\User;
use App\Repositories\UserRepositoryInterface;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Hash;

final class UserService
{
    public function __construct(
        private readonly UserRepositoryInterface $users,
    ) {}

    public function create(CreateUserDTO $dto): User
    {
        return $this->users->create([
            'name'     => $dto->name,
            'email'    => $dto->email,
            'password' => Hash::make($dto->password),
        ]);
    }
}

PHPUnit Test Structure

<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

namespace Tests\Unit\Services;

use App\DTO\CreateUserDTO;
use App\Models\User;
use App\Repositories\UserRepositoryInterface;
use App\Services\UserService;
use PHPUnit\Framework\MockObject\MockObject;
use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase;

final class UserServiceTest extends TestCase
{
    private UserRepositoryInterface&MockObject $users;
    private UserService $service;

    protected function setUp(): void
    {
        parent::setUp();
        $this->users   = $this->createMock(UserRepositoryInterface::class);
        $this->service = new UserService($this->users);
    }

    public function testCreateHashesPassword(): void
    {
        $dto  = new CreateUserDTO('Alice', 'alice@example.com', 'secret');
        $user = new User(['name' => 'Alice', 'email' => 'alice@example.com']);

        $this->users
            ->expects($this->once())
            ->method('create')
            ->willReturn($user);

        $result = $this->service->create($dto);

        $this->assertSame('Alice', $result->name);
    }
}

Enum (PHP 8.1+)

<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

namespace App\Enums;

enum UserStatus: string
{
    case Active   = 'active';
    case Inactive = 'inactive';
    case Banned   = 'banned';

    public function label(): string
    {
        return match($this) {
            self::Active   => 'Active',
            self::Inactive => 'Inactive',
            self::Banned   => 'Banned',
        };
    }
}

Output Templates

When implementing a feature, deliver in this order:

  1. Domain models (entities, value objects, enums)
  2. Service/repository classes
  3. Controller/API endpoints
  4. Test files (PHPUnit/Pest)
  5. Brief explanation of architecture decisions

Knowledge Reference

PHP 8.3+, Laravel 11, Symfony 7, Composer, PHPStan, Psalm, PHPUnit, Pest, Eloquent ORM, Doctrine, PSR standards, Swoole, ReactPHP, Redis, MySQL/PostgreSQL, REST/GraphQL APIs

Documentation

Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.

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