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laravel-plugin-discovery

Discover and evaluate Laravel packages via LaraPlugins.io MCP. Use when the user wants to find plugins, check package health, or assess Laravel/PHP compatibility.

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Laravel Plugin Discovery

Find, evaluate, and choose healthy Laravel packages using the LaraPlugins.io MCP server.

When to Use

  • User wants to find Laravel packages for a specific feature (e.g. "auth", "permissions", "admin panel")
  • User asks "what package should I use for..." or "is there a Laravel package for..."
  • User wants to check if a package is actively maintained
  • User needs to verify Laravel version compatibility
  • User wants to assess package health before adding to a project

MCP Requirement

LaraPlugins MCP server must be configured. Add to your ~/.claude.json mcpServers:

"laraplugins": {
  "type": "http",
  "url": "https://laraplugins.io/mcp/plugins"
}

No API key required — the server is free for the Laravel community.

MCP Tools

The LaraPlugins MCP provides two primary tools:

SearchPluginTool

Search packages by keyword, health score, vendor, and version compatibility.

Parameters:

  • text_search (string, optional): Keyword to search (e.g. "permission", "admin", "api")
  • health_score (string, optional): Filter by health band — Healthy, Medium, Unhealthy, or Unrated
  • laravel_compatibility (string, optional): Filter by Laravel version — "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11", "12", "13"
  • php_compatibility (string, optional): Filter by PHP version — "7.4", "8.0", "8.1", "8.2", "8.3", "8.4", "8.5"
  • vendor_filter (string, optional): Filter by vendor name (e.g. "spatie", "laravel")
  • page (number, optional): Page number for pagination

GetPluginDetailsTool

Fetch detailed metrics, readme content, and version history for a specific package.

Parameters:

  • package (string, required): Full Composer package name (e.g. "spatie/laravel-permission")
  • include_versions (boolean, optional): Include version history in response

How It Works

Finding Packages

When the user wants to discover packages for a feature:

  1. Use SearchPluginTool with relevant keywords
  2. Apply filters for health score, Laravel version, or PHP version
  3. Review the results with package names, descriptions, and health indicators

Evaluating Packages

When the user wants to assess a specific package:

  1. Use GetPluginDetailsTool with the package name
  2. Review health score, last updated date, Laravel version support
  3. Check vendor reputation and risk indicators

Checking Compatibility

When the user needs Laravel or PHP version compatibility:

  1. Search with laravel_compatibility filter set to their version
  2. Or get details on a specific package to see its supported versions

Examples

Example: Find Authentication Packages

SearchPluginTool({
  text_search: "authentication",
  health_score: "Healthy"
})

Returns packages matching "authentication" with healthy status:

  • spatie/laravel-permission
  • laravel/breeze
  • laravel/passport
  • etc.

Example: Find Laravel 12 Compatible Packages

SearchPluginTool({
  text_search: "admin panel",
  laravel_compatibility: "12"
})

Returns packages compatible with Laravel 12.

Example: Get Package Details

GetPluginDetailsTool({
  package: "spatie/laravel-permission",
  include_versions: true
})

Returns:

  • Health score and last activity
  • Laravel/PHP version support
  • Vendor reputation (risk score)
  • Version history
  • Brief description

Example: Find Packages by Vendor

SearchPluginTool({
  vendor_filter: "spatie",
  health_score: "Healthy"
})

Returns all healthy packages from vendor "spatie".


Filtering Best Practices

By Health Score

Health Band Meaning
Healthy Active maintenance, recent updates
Medium Occasional updates, may need attention
Unhealthy Abandoned or infrequently maintained
Unrated Not yet assessed

Recommendation: Prefer Healthy packages for production applications.

By Laravel Version

Version Notes
13 Latest Laravel
12 Current stable
11 Still widely used
10 Legacy but common
5-9 Deprecated

Recommendation: Match the target project's Laravel version.

Combining Filters

// Find healthy, Laravel 12 compatible packages for permissions
SearchPluginTool({
  text_search: "permission",
  health_score: "Healthy",
  laravel_compatibility: "12"
})

Response Interpretation

Search Results

Each result includes:

  • Package name (e.g. spatie/laravel-permission)
  • Brief description
  • Health status indicator
  • Laravel version support badges

Package Details

The detailed response includes:

  • Health Score: Numeric or band indicator
  • Last Activity: When the package was last updated
  • Laravel Support: Version compatibility matrix
  • PHP Support: PHP version compatibility
  • Risk Score: Vendor trust indicators
  • Version History: Recent release timeline

Common Use Cases

Scenario Recommended Approach
"What package for auth?" Search "auth" with healthy filter
"Is spatie/package still maintained?" Get details, check health score
"Need Laravel 12 packages" Search with laravel_compatibility: "12"
"Find admin panel packages" Search "admin panel", review results
"Check vendor reputation" Search by vendor, check details

Best Practices

  1. Always filter by health — Use health_score: "Healthy" for production projects
  2. Match Laravel version — Always check laravel_compatibility matches the target project
  3. Check vendor reputation — Prefer packages from known vendors (spatie, laravel, etc.)
  4. Review before recommending — Use GetPluginDetailsTool for a comprehensive assessment
  5. No API key needed — The MCP is free, no authentication required

  • laravel-patterns — Laravel architecture and patterns
  • laravel-tdd — Test-driven development for Laravel
  • laravel-security — Laravel security best practices
  • documentation-lookup — General library documentation lookup (Context7)
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Overall Score

82/100

Grade

B

Good

Safety

88

Quality

82

Clarity

88

Completeness

75

Summary

This skill enables AI agents to discover and evaluate Laravel packages via the LaraPlugins.io MCP server. It provides structured guidance for searching packages by keyword, health score, Laravel/PHP version compatibility, and vendor, then retrieving detailed metrics and version history to assess package quality before integration.

Detected Capabilities

Search Laravel packages by keyword, health score, vendor, and version compatibilityRetrieve detailed package metrics including health score, last activity, and version historyFilter packages by Laravel version (5-13) and PHP version (7.4-8.5)Evaluate vendor reputation and risk indicatorsAccess free LaraPlugins.io MCP server without authentication

Trigger Keywords

Phrases that MCP clients use to match this skill to user intent.

find laravel packagelaravel plugin searchcheck package healthversion compatibilitylaravel authentication packageevaluate laravel vendor

Risk Signals

INFO

External MCP server dependency on laraplugins.io

MCP Requirement section
INFO

HTTP-based MCP server configuration in user's home directory (~/.claude.json)

MCP Requirement section
INFO

Network request to external service (laraplugins.io) for package data

How It Works section

Referenced Domains

External domains referenced in skill content, detected by static analysis.

laraplugins.io

Use Cases

  • Find Laravel packages for a specific feature (authentication, permissions, admin panels)
  • Check if a package is actively maintained and healthy for production use
  • Verify Laravel and PHP version compatibility before adding to a project
  • Compare multiple packages by health score and vendor reputation
  • Assess package last activity date and version history

Quality Notes

  • Excellent documentation with clear section hierarchy and practical examples
  • Well-structured filtering guidance with tables explaining health bands and Laravel version compatibility
  • Comprehensive parameter documentation for both MCP tools with optional/required field clarity
  • Real-world examples show exact tool invocations and expected output types
  • Best practices section provides actionable guidance (prefer healthy packages, match versions, check vendor reputation)
  • Response interpretation section helps agents understand and act on tool results
  • Related skills section contextualizes this skill within a broader Laravel learning path
  • No error handling guidance provided — skill does not explain how to handle API failures, empty results, or service unavailability
  • Scope limitations not explicitly documented — unclear if agent should cache results, rate limits, or data freshness expectations
  • No guidance on when to recommend 'Unrated' packages or how to assess custom/lesser-known vendors
Model: claude-haiku-4-5-20251001Analyzed: Apr 20, 2026

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v1.1

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2026-04-20

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2026-04-12

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