712 boosters for "cursor" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
Cursor Rules configuration for Node.js projects using the debateclub-firecrawled codebase, establishing coding standards for TypeScript/JavaScript files with Node >= 23. Developers working in Cursor IDE on this specific project benefit from enforced consistency and best practices.
A comprehensive testing strategy guide for Cursor that establishes standardized testing practices, frameworks, and coverage requirements across unit, integration, and E2E tests. Developers using Cursor will benefit from clear testing conventions and best practices to maintain code quality.
A set of accessibility best practices rules for Cursor that enforces proper HTML/ARIA usage patterns in TypeScript/JavaScript projects. Developers benefit by automatically catching common a11y violations and maintaining code quality standards.
AutoDocX provides Cursor IDE rules that establish a Senior Java Developer persona with Spring Boot 3 best practices, SOLID principles, and architectural guidelines for building maintainable REST APIs. Developers using Cursor for Java/Spring projects benefit from consistent coding standards and project structure enforcement.
A1-Vision is a vision-aware system prompt that enables AI assistants to understand screenshots, UI elements, and on-screen text while leveraging memory retrieval and structured reasoning. It's useful for developers building vision-capable AI agents across multiple platforms (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Windsurf).
Cursor Rules for hipaaforms.org that enforce performance and cost optimization best practices including static generation, fetch caching, and edge runtime deployment. Developers building or maintaining the hipaaforms.org codebase benefit from standardized performance guidelines.
A Cursor rules booster that standardizes GitHub issue creation and Knowledge Graph synchronization workflows, preventing duplicates and maintaining canonical task links. Ideal for teams using GitHub CLI and Cursor together for project management.
Cursor rules booster providing RESTful API design standards and best practices, including resource-based URLs, HTTP methods, status codes, and NestJS implementation patterns for developers building consistent APIs.
A recursive RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) MCP server that integrates with Cursor IDE to enable intelligent code retrieval and context optimization through vector embeddings and a rules optimizer. Developers using Cursor can leverage this to enhance code understanding, documentation retrieval, and AI-assisted development workflows.
A Cursor-specific ruleset that enforces Python development standards using uv for package management and Pydantic v2, designed to ensure consistent tooling practices across AI-assisted coding workflows.
Cursor Rules for pak_connect_final provides Flutter/Dart development guidelines and interaction standards to help developers build maintainable applications with expert best practices. Flutter developers and teams using Cursor will benefit from consistent coding patterns and clarification workflows.
A Cursor rules file that establishes universal project conventions covering project structure, development principles, and documentation standards in Chinese. Teams benefit from standardized code organization and consistent development practices across projects.
Cursor Rules for the rundgang2025 project that enforces kebab-case filename conventions. Useful for teams wanting to maintain consistent code style across their Cursor IDE projects.
A Cursor rules booster that enforces modern C++ (C++17/20) coding standards, naming conventions, and best practices to help developers write consistent, high-quality C++ code. Developers working on C++ projects in Cursor will benefit from automated style guidance and architectural patterns.
This Cursor rules booster enforces fish shell as the default shell by rejecting bash/sh shebangs and promoting fish shell configuration across Docker, environment, and build files. It's useful for teams standardizing on fish shell in their development environments.
A Cursor IDE rule that enforces documentation standards for service classes and methods, requiring docstrings that explain purpose, usage context, and feature ownership. Developers using Cursor benefit from consistent, maintainable service documentation practices.
A Cursor-specific prompt that establishes a memory bank system for maintaining project context across sessions, helping teams preserve institutional knowledge and continuity in AI-assisted development work.
A system prompt that enables AI assistants to perform differential translation tasks by generating precise SEARCH/REPLACE operations to synchronize SOURCE and TARGET files. Useful for developers and translation teams managing multilingual projects across Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and Windsurf.
Cursor Rules for the Whop CLI wrapper that establishes a shared mental model for projects integrating @whoplabs/whop-client, helping developers maintain SDK contracts and avoid reimplementing authentication/networking logic. Benefits CLI developers building on top of the Whop SDK.
PocketFlow-PHP-Template provides Cursor-specific agentic coding rules to bootstrap rapid PHP development with the PocketFlow framework, ideal for developers building AI-driven applications with structured node-based workflows.
A Cursor IDE rule set that enforces a direct, expert-focused communication style for developers, prioritizing concrete code solutions and anticipatory problem-solving over high-level explanations.
Cursor Rules for Documentation establishes clear guidelines on where, when, and how to create project documentation, helping teams maintain organized, non-redundant docs in a `/docs` folder. Developers and technical leads benefit from standardized documentation practices that reduce clutter and improve code maintainability.
A Cursor rules file that provides coding guidelines and architectural context for the Manifold codebase, helping developers understand package structure, import patterns, and code organization across TypeScript monorepo packages.
SmartFlowAI provides Cursor-specific coding rules for building a business process analysis tool using Python, Streamlit, and OpenAI, designed for 10xdev course participants. It guides developers on code structure, style conventions, and AI assistant behavior for rapid, maintainable development.