Blatui
FreeNot checkedshadcn/ui for Laravel Blade — discover, read and install BlatUI components, blocks and charts.
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shadcn/ui for Laravel Blade — discover, read and install BlatUI components, blocks and charts.
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BlatUI
shadcn/ui for the BLAT stack — Blade · Laravel · Alpine · Tailwind
A CLI that copies open-source, copy-paste UI components you own straight into your Laravel project.
Latest Version CI License Accessibility: WCAG AA
155 components · 614 variants · 64 blocks · 70 charts · accessible (WCAG AA) · Livewire-ready · fully themeable · light + dark · MIT
Why BlatUI
- Accessible by default. WAI-ARIA roles, complete keyboard navigation & focus management, and WCAG AA color contrast — modeled on shadcn/ui's Base UI behavior, verified in a real browser and audited with axe-core. Accessibility isn't an add-on; it ships in every component.
- You own the code. Components are copied into your project — not hidden in
vendor/. Edit them however you like; updating the package never overwrites your edits. - The BLAT stack. Pure Blade components, a sprinkle of Alpine.js for interactivity, Tailwind CSS v4 for styling. No React, no build-step lock-in.
- Livewire-ready.
wire:modelworks on every form control — inputs, selects, checkboxes, switches, sliders, date/time pickers, file uploads and more — with full two-way binding. A free, you-own-the-code alternative to Flux Pro. See the Livewire guide → - Faithful to shadcn/ui. Same design language, component APIs and blocks — ported to the Laravel way.
- Themeable to the core. Every token is a CSS variable.
Requirements
- PHP 8.2+ · Laravel 11, 12 or 13
- Tailwind CSS v4 · Alpine.js 3 · Node 18+
Installation
# 1. Install the CLI
composer require anousss007/blatui
# 2. Peer packages used by the components
composer require gehrisandro/tailwind-merge-laravel mallardduck/blade-lucide-icons
npm install -D alpinejs @alpinejs/anchor @floating-ui/dom @alpinejs/collapse @alpinejs/focus
# 3. Publish the foundations (theme tokens + Alpine/chart/calendar engine)
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=blatui-foundations
# → resources/css/blatui.css (oklch design tokens, presets, light/dark)
# → resources/js/blatui.js (greenfield bootstrap — boots Alpine for you)
# → resources/js/blatui-core.js (engine: registerBlatUI, for apps already running Alpine)
# 4. Verify your setup
php artisan blatui:init
Point your two Vite entrypoints at the published foundations — replace each file's contents:
/* resources/css/app.css */
@import "./blatui.css";
// resources/js/app.js
import "./blatui.js";
blatui.cssbrings Tailwind, the design tokens and the@thememapping;blatui.jsboots Alpine + its plugins and lazy-loads ApexCharts. Runblatui:initto confirm everything (packages, tokens, imports) is wired up.
The foundations are published once and become yours — tweak the tokens, drop the chart engine if you don't need charts, etc.
blatui:initwill tell you what's still missing.
Installing into an existing project
Everything is additive — you don't replace your files.
- Tailwind v4 is required. BlatUI uses v4-only features (
@theme inline, oklch). On Tailwind v3, migrate first withnpx @tailwindcss/upgrade;blatui:initdetects the version. - CSS: add
@import "./blatui.css";to your existingapp.css, below@import "tailwindcss";. - JS — already running Alpine? Don't import
blatui.js(it would boot a second Alpine). Register BlatUI into your own instance instead, before you start it:
import Alpine from 'alpinejs'
import { registerBlatUI } from './blatui-core.js'
registerBlatUI(Alpine) // plugins + theme store + chart/calendar engines
window.Alpine = Alpine
Alpine.start()
- JS — using Livewire or Flux? Livewire bundles and starts Alpine for you, so don't
npm install alpinejs(that's the duplicate-Alpine trap) and don't importblatui.js. Install only the plugins —npm install -D @alpinejs/anchor @floating-ui/dom @alpinejs/collapse @alpinejs/focus(addapexchartsonly if you use charts) — and register BlatUI onto Livewire's Alpine via thealpine:inithook:
import { registerBlatUI } from './blatui-core.js'
document.addEventListener('alpine:init', () => {
registerBlatUI(window.Alpine)
})
BlatUI registers a theme store for dark mode. If Flux already drives dark mode, pass
registerBlatUI(window.Alpine, { darkMode: false }) so the two don't both toggle .dark.
Adding components
# Add one or more — dependencies are resolved automatically
php artisan blatui:add button card input
# See everything you can add — components, blocks & charts
php artisan blatui:list
# Details for a single component
php artisan blatui:list select
# Everything at once
php artisan blatui:add --all
Components land in resources/views/components/ui/ as Blade tags:
<x-ui.card class="max-w-sm">
<x-ui.card-header>
<x-ui.card-title>Welcome back</x-ui.card-title>
<x-ui.card-description>Sign in to continue.</x-ui.card-description>
</x-ui.card-header>
<x-ui.card-content class="space-y-3">
<x-ui.input type="email" placeholder="[email protected]" />
<x-ui.button class="w-full">Sign in</x-ui.button>
</x-ui.card-content>
</x-ui.card>
blatui:add prints any extra composer/npm packages a component needs
(e.g. charts pull in apexcharts).
Blocks & charts
Blocks (dashboards, sidebars, login pages…) and the 70 charts are copy-paste from the demo site — they're full-page compositions, not primitives, so you grab the exact source you want rather than installing it:
👉 Browse blocks & charts on the live demo
Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
blatui:init |
Doctor — checks packages, Tailwind v4, theme tokens, Alpine/engine wiring |
blatui:list [component] |
List all component families, or detail one |
blatui:add <components...> |
Copy components (+ deps) into your project |
vendor:publish --tag=blatui-foundations |
Publish theme CSS + JS engine |
Credits
BlatUI is a port of shadcn/ui to the Laravel/Blade ecosystem. Thanks to shadcn and contributors. Icons by Lucide. Charts by ApexCharts.
License
MIT — free for personal and commercial use.
Installing Blatui
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/anousss007/blatuiFAQ
Is Blatui MCP free?
Yes, Blatui MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Blatui need an API key?
No, Blatui runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Blatui hosted or self-hosted?
A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.
How do I install Blatui in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Blatui on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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