diff --git a/.ai/fluxui-free/core.blade.php b/.ai/fluxui-free/core.blade.php index 568a689..bdfaf7b 100644 --- a/.ai/fluxui-free/core.blade.php +++ b/.ai/fluxui-free/core.blade.php @@ -6,9 +6,11 @@ - Fallback to standard Blade components if Flux is unavailable. - If available, use Laravel Boost's `search-docs` tool to get the exact documentation and code snippets available for this project. - Flux UI components look like this: +@verbatim +@endverbatim ### Available Components This is correct as of Boost installation, but there may be additional components within the codebase. diff --git a/.ai/volt/core.blade.php b/.ai/volt/core.blade.php index eaf8bad..483ee76 100644 --- a/.ai/volt/core.blade.php +++ b/.ai/volt/core.blade.php @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ - This project uses Livewire Volt for interactivity within its pages. New pages requiring interactivity must also use Livewire Volt. There is documentation available for it. - Make new Volt components using `php artisan make:volt [name] [--test] [--pest]` - Volt is a **class-based** and **functional** API for Livewire that supports single-file components, allowing a component's PHP logic and Blade templates to co-exist in the same file -- Livewire Volt allows PHP logic and Blade templates in one file. Components use the `@volt` directive. +- Livewire Volt allows PHP logic and Blade templates in one file. Components use the @verbatim`@volt`@endverbatim directive. - You must check existing Volt components to determine if they're functional or class based. If you can't detect that, ask the user which they prefer before writing a Volt component. ### Volt Functional Component Example