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    Set up an AI-powered Laravel Development Environment with Claude Code and MCP Servers

    July 14, 2025

    Set up an AI-powered Laravel Development Environment with Claude Code and MCP Servers

    The Laravel Claude Code Setup repo is a one-command setup for AI-powered Laravel development with Claude Code and MCP servers. Automatically configure all MCP servers for an AI-powered Laravel development experience with Figma integration.


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