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Use when building PHP applications with modern PHP 8.3+ features, Laravel, or Symfony frameworks. Invoke for strict typing, PHPStan level 9, async patterns with Swoole, PSR standards.
Provides AWS Lambda integration patterns for PHP with Symfony using the Bref framework. Use when deploying PHP/Symfony applications to AWS Lambda, optimizing cold starts, configuring API Gateway integration, or implementing serverless PHP applications with Bref. Triggers include "create lambda php", "deploy symfony lambda", "bref lambda aws", "php lambda cold start", "aws lambda php performance", "symfony serverless", "php serverless framework".
PHP 8.5+ modern patterns, PSR standards, and SOLID principles. Use when reviewing PHP code, checking type safety, auditing code quality, or ensuring PHP best practices. Triggers on "review PHP", "check PHP code", "audit PHP", or "PHP best practices".
Use when configuring, running, or fixing PHPStan static analysis in WordPress projects (plugins/themes/sites): phpstan.neon setup, baselines, WordPress-specific typing, and handling third-party plugin classes.
Write modern PHP with generators, SPL, and PHP 8+ features. Use for PHP development or optimization.
Write idiomatic PHP code with generators, iterators, SPL data structures, and modern OOP features. Use PROACTIVELY for high-performance PHP applications.
Describes PHP and Laravel guidelines provided by Spatie. These rules result in more maintainable, and readable code.
Symfony framework mastery - Doctrine, DI container, Messenger, and enterprise architecture
FrankenPHP Documentation - Modern PHP application server built on Caddy
Full Sentry SDK setup for PHP. Use when asked to "add Sentry to PHP", "install sentry/sentry", "setup Sentry in PHP", or configure error monitoring, tracing, profiling, logging, metrics, or crons for PHP applications. Supports plain PHP, Laravel, and Symfony.
Use when symfony tdd with phpunit
Generates PHPStan configurations for PHP projects. Creates phpstan.neon with appropriate level, extensions, paths, baseline support, and DDD-specific rules.