wayfinder-development
Activates whenever referencing backend routes in frontend components. Use when importing from @/actions or @/routes, calling Laravel routes from TypeScript, or working with Wayfinder route functions.
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Install command
npx @skill-hub/cli install abdelelrafa-start-here-inertia-wayfinder-development
Repository
Skill path: .cursor/skills/wayfinder-development
Activates whenever referencing backend routes in frontend components. Use when importing from @/actions or @/routes, calling Laravel routes from TypeScript, or working with Wayfinder route functions.
Open repositoryBest for
Primary workflow: Ship Full Stack.
Technical facets: Full Stack, Frontend, Backend.
Target audience: everyone.
License: Unknown.
Original source
Catalog source: SkillHub Club.
Repository owner: AbdelElrafa.
This is still a mirrored public skill entry. Review the repository before installing into production workflows.
What it helps with
- Install wayfinder-development into Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, or OpenCode workflows
- Review https://github.com/AbdelElrafa/start-here-inertia before adding wayfinder-development to shared team environments
- Use wayfinder-development for development workflows
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Original source / Raw SKILL.md
---
name: wayfinder-development
description: >-
Activates whenever referencing backend routes in frontend components. Use when
importing from @/actions or @/routes, calling Laravel routes from TypeScript,
or working with Wayfinder route functions.
---
# Wayfinder Development
## When to Apply
Activate whenever referencing backend routes in frontend components:
- Importing from `@/actions/` or `@/routes/`
- Calling Laravel routes from TypeScript/JavaScript
- Creating links or navigation to backend endpoints
## Documentation
Use `search-docs` for detailed Wayfinder patterns and documentation.
## Quick Reference
### Generate Routes
Run after route changes if Vite plugin isn't installed:
php artisan wayfinder:generate --no-interaction
For form helpers, use `--with-form` flag:
php artisan wayfinder:generate --with-form --no-interaction
### Import Patterns
<code-snippet name="Controller Action Imports" lang="typescript">
// Named imports for tree-shaking (preferred)...
import { show, store, update } from '@/actions/App/Http/Controllers/PostController'
// Named route imports...
import { show as postShow } from '@/routes/post'
</code-snippet>
### Common Methods
<code-snippet name="Wayfinder Methods" lang="typescript">
// Get route object...
show(1) // { url: "/posts/1", method: "get" }
// Get URL string...
show.url(1) // "/posts/1"
// Specific HTTP methods...
show.get(1)
store.post()
update.patch(1)
destroy.delete(1)
// Form attributes for HTML forms...
store.form() // { action: "/posts", method: "post" }
// Query parameters...
show(1, { query: { page: 1 } }) // "/posts/1?page=1"
</code-snippet>
## Wayfinder + Inertia
Use Wayfinder with the `<Form>` component:
<code-snippet name="Wayfinder Form (React)" lang="typescript">
<Form {...store.form()}><input name="title" /></Form>
</code-snippet>
## Verification
1. Run `php artisan wayfinder:generate` to regenerate routes if Vite plugin isn't installed
2. Check TypeScript imports resolve correctly
3. Verify route URLs match expected paths
## Common Pitfalls
- Using default imports instead of named imports (breaks tree-shaking)
- Forgetting to regenerate after route changes
- Not using type-safe parameter objects for route model binding