575 boosters for "gui" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
Cursor Rules for infrastructure setup that guides users through intent gathering before implementing infrastructure resources. Developers using Cursor IDE benefit from structured prompts for deploying applications, databases, and cloud infrastructure.
Purpose is a root cause investigation skill that analyzes error messages and anomalous behavior to identify underlying issues without making fixes, helping developers understand what went wrong. It benefits developers and debugging workflows by providing fact-based, log-driven analysis and investigation guidance.
A schema reference guide for implementing MCP (Model Context Protocol) clients and servers in PHP, helping developers quickly locate the right types and DTOs for protocol integration tasks.
This booster provides standardized test writing guidelines for unit tests, helping development teams maintain consistency in naming conventions and test structure across their codebase.
A Cursor IDE rules booster providing comprehensive coding guidelines for building modern Vue 3 + TypeScript + Tailwind CSS applications with Vite, emphasizing best practices, performance optimization, and functional programming patterns.
A Windsurf-specific coding rules prompt for the Lume static site framework that enforces clean code practices including meaningful naming, smart comments, and single responsibility principles. Developers using Lume with Windsurf will benefit from consistent code quality guidance.
OpenCap Coding Standards v1.0 is a prompt-based guide for developers working on the OpenCap Stack, emphasizing test-driven development, consistency, and LLM-assisted coding for Python/FastAPI backends on Windsurf. It benefits backend developers and AI coding assistant users seeking standardized, production-ready code practices.
ALLIN provides UI development guidelines for Cursor, recommending component libraries (shadcn), styling approaches (Tailwind CSS), and file organization patterns. Developers building web interfaces with Cursor benefit from these quick-reference conventions.
Cursor Rules for nepjua is a specialized prompt booster that provides DevOps engineers with expert guidance on Nix/NixOS system configuration, module management, and Infrastructure as Code best practices. It benefits developers working with Nix ecosystems who need consistent architectural patterns and configuration principles.
A comprehensive guide for orchestrating specialized Claude Code sub-agents through Flow queues to automate complex, multi-phase workflows. Developers building sophisticated AI automation systems will benefit from learning these agent coordination patterns.
Cursor Rules template for azion-mcp project development, providing configuration guidance for building MCP servers with React + Tailwind CSS frontends. Useful for developers working within the Deco ecosystem on Cursor IDE.
A Copilot prompt booster that provides Laravel-specific coding guidelines and best practices for developers working with Laravel v12 and its ecosystem packages, helping them maintain consistency and follow framework conventions.
Cursor Rules for standardized Git commit workflows that guide AI assistants through a structured process of reviewing changes, analyzing impact, and writing semantic commit messages. Developers using Cursor will benefit from consistent, high-quality commits and reduced manual formatting work.
DevWins provides Copilot Agent Mode instructions for building applications using tool-based context resolution and library documentation lookup. It benefits developers using Copilot who need structured guidance on leveraging library references and documentation within their workflow.
This Copilot prompt automates PXE server setup on Ubuntu 24.04, guiding users through configurable TFTP, DHCP, NFS, and HTTP services for network booting and OS deployment. DevOps engineers and system administrators benefit from its modular, idempotent approach to infrastructure provisioning.
A specialized system prompt that guides AI agents to select and use the correct MCP tools (code search, file operations, bash) for specific development tasks, reducing wasted effort and improving workflow efficiency. Developers using Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, or similar platforms benefit from clearer tool-selection guidance.
A structured debugging protocol for Cursor that guides developers through systematic root cause analysis using a phased reconnaissance, isolation, and investigation approach to resolve persistent bugs.
TypeScript Base Guidelines provides cursor-specific rules for maintaining type safety, naming conventions, and best practices in Next.js projects within the Circles Clinic UI codebase. It benefits TypeScript developers using Cursor who want consistent code quality and standards.
Copilot instructions for a Laravel race planning application (uma_musume_race_planner) that provides foundational context on Laravel ecosystem packages and versions to guide AI assistance.
A comprehensive Cursor rules configuration for the Interact employee engagement platform, providing standardized guidelines for React/TypeScript development, testing, security, and code organization. Essential for teams building with React 18, Vite, TailwindCSS, and Base44 SDK who need consistent development practices.
Cursor Rules for FromChat, a free open-source messenger, providing development guidelines for UI components, state management, styling, and design system integration across frontend and backend work.
This Cursor rule enforces best practices for Rust development on Nix and NixOS, including documentation-first workflows, library version management, and proper build toolchain usage. It's essential for developers working with Rust, Bevy, or EGUI in Nix-based environments.
This Cursor Rules booster provides standardized guidelines for implementing CRUD operations and data access layer patterns, helping teams maintain consistency across database operations in their codebase.
This skill helps teams create structured Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) using the bd issue tracker by guiding users through essential PRD sections like problem statements, user stories, and acceptance criteria.