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packages — Cursor Rules

by atopile

AI Summary

Cursor Rules for atopile, a declarative DSL for PCB/electronics design, providing syntax highlighting and language support for .ato files within the Cursor editor. Developers using atopile for hardware design benefit from IDE-aware development workflows.

Install

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I want to add the "packages — Cursor Rules" prompt rules to my project.
Repository: https://github.com/atopile/packages

Please read the repo to find the rules/prompt file, then:
1. Download it to the correct location (.cursorrules, .windsurfrules, .github/prompts/, or project root — based on the file type)
2. If there's an existing rules file, merge the new rules in rather than overwriting
3. Confirm what was added

Description

First-party packages 📦 from atopile

Examples of syntax

`ato #pragma text #pragma func("X")

Not available in ato

• if statements • while loops • functions (calls or definitions) • classes • objects • exceptions • generators

Ato Syntax

ato sytax is heavily inspired by Python, but fully declarative. ato thus has no procedural code, and no side effects.

enable for loop syntax feature:

#pragma experiment("FOR_LOOP)

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Any AI assistant that accepts custom rules or system prompts

Claude
ChatGPT
Cursor
Windsurf
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