Laravel 13.11, weekly updates and tip
Laravel 13.11
More new features this week and a lot of fast-follow patches brings us to Laravel 13.11.2. Here are the highlights:
- Introduce
storagecache driver in #60131 - Allow passing scheduled
Eventto callbacks in #60144 - Add
WorkerIdleevent in #60134 - Add
assertPushedOnce()in #60150 - Add JSON output option to
ListFailedCommandin #60168 - Add schema foreign key existence helper in #60169
- Fix
starts_with/ends_withrules rejecting numeric values in #60120
You may review the full branch diff on GitHub for a complete list of changes.
Weekly Journal
Over the weekend I deployed the Laravel 13 upgrade for laravelshift.com. It went pretty smooth. I missed some third-party dependency changes. Specifically with Cashier and Mailcoach. Those are always changing little things. Between their Upgrade Guide, the error report, and AI, I was able to patch those up pretty quickly.
Outside of that, I worked on the new Shift AI skills. While I initially rolled these out to Shifty Plan subscribers, I added some code to allow all Shift users to use the skills. The missing piece was in-prompt payment flow for running paid Shifts.
There are four skills:
/shift:analyze— analyze your project and determine the next Shift to run/shift:run— trigger a Shift to run against your current repository/shift:review— review and process the Shift PR for additional automation/shift:refactor— run a Shift Workbench task to refactor your code
These skills should be installable for any AI. However, I primarily use Claude. So, I welcome any and all feedback to make these more compatible or improve their automation.
Weekly Tip
The tip this week is to use these Shift AI skills.
You know I rarely toot my own horn, but man, they're pretty awesome. I've used them to upgrade several of my side-projects. With AI, the entire Shift process is completely automated. I never have to open my IDE or even the PR really. I just run the skills, allow AI some access, and 15 minutes later I have a fully upgraded Laravel application.
I posted a short video demoing these on Reddit and X. I encourage you to take a minute and watch.