1,353 boosters for "rules" — open source, verified from GitHub, ready to install
The plan-generator transforms high-level product requirements into executable project blueprints (genesis.xml files) with structured task DAGs and agent assignments. It's invaluable for cofounders and product teams who need to bridge strategic vision with concrete execution plans.
Cursor Rules for vibe-tools-mcp that enables AI assistants to request user input via MCP tool calls with concise messages, improving interaction flow in Cursor IDE. Developers using vibe-tools-mcp will benefit from clearer AI-to-human communication patterns.
An MCP server providing instant access to Modus Web Components documentation, design rules, and setup guides for developers building with Trimble's design system. Developers using Cursor, Claude Desktop, or Claude Code can quickly reference component patterns and configuration without leaving their IDE.
A Windsurf IDE rules booster that enforces project-specific coding standards and best practices for the pan-scm-cli application, including Python 3.10+ syntax, Typer CLI integration, and Palo Alto Networks SDK usage. Developers working on this CLI tool will use it to maintain consistency and follow established patterns.
A specialized system prompt for C# development in ZennoPoster automation platform, providing coding standards, API guidelines, and best practices for .NET Framework 4.0 projects. Developers using ZennoPoster for web automation and scripting tasks benefit from clear constraints and conventions.
A Windsurf-specific ruleset that enforces TypeScript conventions, monorepo structure, and development practices for Freedom's open-source, privacy-focused ecosystem. Developers working on Freedom's codebase benefit from clear, automated guidance on file organization, imports, and testing patterns.
Lachy-Launcher is a Copilot instruction set that enforces comprehensive thinking protocols for Claude interactions, requiring explicit reasoning before responses. It's useful for developers who want Claude to show its internal reasoning process in Copilot environments.
This booster provides Copilot instructions for automating content curation and SEO-optimized article generation from trending topics, targeting content creators and marketers.
Copilot instructions for autoprobe_test hardware development, providing pin mappings, tool setup, and a structured workflow for oscilloscope-based testing and validation.
Copilot instructions for the Agentic RAG Demo project that provides context about an Azure-based RAG system with SharePoint integration, helping developers understand the codebase architecture and key components. Developers working on or extending this enterprise document processing system benefit from having immediate project context available.
Cursor Rules for writing clean Python code with guidelines on type hints, PEP 8, Pydantic validation, and documentation best practices. Useful for Python developers wanting consistent code style within Cursor.
Provides Cursor IDE rules for writing idiomatic, zero-boilerplate Kotlin logging code using KSP and kotlin-logging. Ideal for Kotlin developers who want to enforce consistent, compiler-checked logger generation patterns across their projects.
A Cursor rules booster that enables developers to build iOS apps for translating burned-in video subtitles using Vision OCR and Apple's translation API. Useful for developers working with multilingual video content and social media platforms like RedNote.
Cursor Rules for expo52_starter_project provides TypeScript, React Native, and Expo development guidelines tailored for the Cursor IDE, covering code style, naming conventions, and best practices. Developers building mobile apps with Expo and Cursor will benefit from these standardized rules.
Windsurf Rules for ai-pr-reviewer establishes coding pattern preferences and best practices to guide AI code review decisions, helping teams maintain clean, consistent codebases without duplication or unnecessary pattern changes.
A Cursor IDE prompt booster providing structured Python API development guidelines, repository organization patterns, and best practices for building modular FastAPI servers with extensions. Teams and solo developers using Cursor will benefit from having consistent, opinionated code standards and project structure templates.
DOOM.rb is a Windsurf-specific prompt rule intended to clarify Ruby/DOOM execution capabilities, but lacks sufficient detail and structure for practical use.
SAER301_Agent is a specialized prompt booster for full-stack developers building Laravel 12 + React 18 applications with Inertia.js, providing project-specific conventions, commands, and coding standards to accelerate development and maintain codebase consistency.
CodeKarmic — Windsurf Rules is an AI-powered code review ruleset for the Windsurf IDE that enforces TypeScript/JavaScript coding standards including UTF-8 encoding, camelCase naming, strict compilation, and multilingual comment practices. It helps development teams maintain consistent code quality and style across their projects.
Cursor Rules for the Afterlife Flutter project that establish architecture patterns, file organization, naming conventions, and AI service integration standards to guide consistent development of AI-powered digital twin applications.
A lightweight, open-source WYSIWYG web editor designed for Windsurf that enables developers to quickly add rich text editing capabilities to their projects with customizable formatting tools, keyboard shortcuts, and modular architecture.
Cursor Rules that integrate vibe-tools CLI into your development environment, enabling direct access to multiple AI models and code-aware assistance commands like planning and repository analysis without leaving your editor.
A Cursor rules template that delegates project context and agent instructions to a maintained docs file, enabling AI tools to stay synchronized with evolving project guidelines. Useful for teams practicing agentic workflows who want dynamic, version-controlled AI agent behavior.
WPT-diff is intended as a web-platform-tests runner for testing API interceptor compatibility, though the booster itself appears to be a legal warning rather than functional prompt content.