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💤 LazyVim + Laravel

(and some stuff I also use) This is my best effort to fully integrate my LazyVim config with Laravel and all Laravel-related tools. Works great with Livewire v3 as well as Volt and Folio. When using Volt, use class-based syntax for maximum compatibility. Functional Volt works, too, but has issues with $this.

A starter template for LazyVim. Refer to the documentation to get started.

Laravel Native

This config is setup with the best available dev tooling for laravel

  • Intelephense
  • Blade Language Support
  • Blade Formatter
  • Pint
  • Phpstan (make sure you configure larastan in your project)
  • Rustywind
  • Tailwind LS
  • XDebug with configuration for Laravel Sail
  • Treesitter beta for blade files included

Additions

Requirements

If you encounter an issue with Intelephense not recognising facade or model function calls, you will need to install Laravel IDE Helper into your project and execute the relevant artisan commands. Thanks to @ermand for bringing up the issue as well as the solution.

Make sure you install all TreeSitter parsers by doing: :TSInstall all and :TSInstall php_only. This will install both the experimental blade parser, for which configuration is included in this config, as well as the php_only parser, which is needed for it to work fully. For some reason php_only is not included in all.

Optional:

  • lazygit
  • lazydocker

(you should use both, they are great)

LSP

  • Tailwind support
  • Intelephense for php (best in class for Laravel development)

Theme

  • I concede, we are back to using catppuccin. There is just too many integrations.

Troubleshooting

If opening a py file leads to pyright analyzing your whole library, make sure to add an empty pyrightconfig.json into the file root. This can be your $HOME folder or for example on darwin using homebrew it could be /opt/homebrew/.