753 boosters for "cursor" — open source, verified from GitHub, ready to install
Cursor Rules for a markdown editor that enforces universal UI/UX design principles, helping developers build consistent, user-friendly interfaces with proper information architecture and cognitive load management.
SwimTO Cursor Rules provides workspace configuration, security guidelines, and development standards for the swimTO pool scheduling project running on a Raspberry Pi k3s cluster. Developers working on this project benefit from clear port assignments, OAuth/HTTPS requirements, and project structure documentation.
Decode — Cursor Rules enforces Ultracite code standards (a Biome preset) for TypeScript/JavaScript projects, helping teams maintain consistent, high-quality code through automated formatting and linting. Developers using Cursor will benefit from integrated rule enforcement.
Cursor Rules for goripgrep that enforces GitOps best practices by preventing direct cluster operations. Useful for teams adopting GitOps workflows who need IDE-level guardrails.
A Cursor IDE rules file providing testing guidelines and mock patterns for Vitest, helping developers standardize test setup and reduce boilerplate when testing TypeScript applications with Prisma and server-only dependencies.
A Cursor rules configuration that enforces npm best practices, specifically requiring exact version pinning and lockfile usage to ensure reproducible builds across development environments.
A Telegram group message subscription bot built on Cloudflare Workers that lets users subscribe to specific users' messages or regex-matched content. Useful for Cursor users who need serverless Telegram automation rules.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Testing guidelines for cursor users covering unit tests, component tests, and test file organization for React projects. Useful for developers establishing consistent testing practices in their cursor-based workflows.
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.
Cursor Rules for the debateclub-firecrawled project that enforces kebab-case filename conventions. Useful for teams working with Cursor IDE who need consistent naming standards across their codebase.
"name": "a2asearch-mcp", "mcpName": "io.github.tadas-github/a2asearch-mcp", "description": "MCP server for searching and discovering AI agents, MCP servers, CLI tools and agent skills via A2ASearch",
Cursor Rules for boilerplate-next-zap that enforces consistent project structure, code organization, and best practices for Next.js TypeScript applications using Zap.ts stack (Drizzle ORM, oRPC, Zustand, shadcn/ui). Ideal for teams adopting or maintaining Zap.ts-based projects who want AI-assisted development aligned with their architecture.
Cursor Rules configuration for Verdant-Spirit-Dao that documents variable scoping in a Chinese RPG/chatbot platform; primarily useful for developers working with that specific ecosystem.
A meta-rule guide for creating effective Cursor Project Rules (.mdc files) to provide persistent, project-specific instructions to Cursor's AI. Developers using Cursor will benefit from understanding how to structure rules that improve AI interactions with their codebase.
Enforces a Makefile-only automation policy for a TypeScript/React frontend project, prohibiting shell scripts and standardizing task orchestration for Docker integration. Developers working on the Bacalhau frontend repository benefit from consistent, traceable, and containerization-ready automation practices.
Cursor Rules for Next.js 15 that enforce TypeScript, Tailwind, and App Router best practices. Ideal for developers building modern Next.js applications who want AI-assisted development with consistent project standards.
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 rule automates the use of Playwright scripts for browser-based testing and UI validation, directing developers to use a scratchpad file (`scripts/show-work-script.js`) to demonstrate frontend functionality. It benefits developers working on frontend features who want consistent, repeatable browser automation within their Cursor workflow.
This booster establishes a Memory Bank system for Cursor to maintain project context across sessions through structured Markdown documentation files. It benefits teams using Cursor who need persistent project memory and consistent onboarding for AI-assisted development.
CatCV provides Cursor-specific AI integration rules for a React + TypeScript job posting manager, with best practices for model selection, structured outputs via Zod schemas, and prompt safety. Developers building AI-assisted recruitment tools will benefit from these production-ready patterns.