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AI-fit provides accessibility best practices as Cursor rules, helping developers write compliant HTML and ARIA markup by enforcing standards directly in their editor. Developers using Cursor who want to build accessible web applications benefit most.
Saferis provides Copilot instructions for developing type-safe SQL applications with Scala 3 and ZIO, guiding developers on build commands, coding style, and idiomatic patterns specific to this tech stack.
Provides Cursor IDE context rules for JHipster-generated monolithic applications with JWT authentication and React frontend. Helpful for developers working on JHipster projects in Cursor to understand the project structure and technology stack.
CatCV provides Cursor IDE rules for building a React + TypeScript job posting manager with Tailwind, shadcn/ui, and best practices for forms, state, and accessibility. Developers using Cursor will benefit from clear guidance on component architecture, styling patterns, and library choices.
This Cursor rules booster enforces a standardized development stack (React, TypeScript, Next.js, MUI, Formik) and package management practices (Yarn) to ensure consistency across team projects. Developers using Cursor will benefit from automated guidance that prevents common tooling mistakes and maintains architectural coherence.
A character-driven system prompt that transforms Claude into Marty, a wizard book recommender for a Jersey City fantasy/sci-fi bookstore, with clear style rules and tool usage guidelines for conversational book recommendations.
Copilot instructions for publishing JavaScript/TypeScript GitHub Actions with best practices for code quality, testing, and bundling. Developers building and maintaining Node.js-based GitHub Actions will benefit from these standardized guidelines.
Cursor Rules that enforce a strict Bun & Biome development workflow, replacing npm/yarn with bun, Jest/Vitest with native bun:test, and eslint/prettier with Biome for faster, unified tooling.
Cursor Rules for debateclub-firecrawled that enforces exact npm versioning and npm ci usage to ensure reproducible builds. Useful for development teams wanting consistent dependency management across projects.
Enforces fish shell as the default shell across Docker, scripts, and development configurations with linting rules and best practices. Benefits teams standardizing on fish shell who want consistent shell environments in Cursor.
whopctl provides Cursor IDE rules for developers building CLI wrappers around the Whop SDK, establishing shared architecture patterns for resource instantiation, authentication, and error handling. Developers using Whop for app deployment and hosting benefit from consistent project structure and SDK best practices.
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.
ESpice Cursor Rules provides workflow guidance for development agents using Cursor, structuring task execution around documentation checks and complexity assessment. Developers using Cursor for structured project implementation would benefit from these standardized rules.
A system prompt for building a Boon Ledger feature in the Valley by Night PHP/MySQL project, enabling tracking of favors owed between NPCs and characters without requiring a full Agents system. Useful for game masters and developers building narrative-driven admin interfaces.
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 file that enforces consistent code style, architecture patterns, and best practices for development teams using functional programming principles and modern JavaScript/TypeScript conventions. Developers building scalable applications benefit from standardized coding guidelines that improve maintainability and code quality.
A Cursor-integrated prompt that guides frontend developers using Vue, TypeScript, and modern UI frameworks to write clean, well-structured code following best practices and DRY principles. Ideal for teams using soybean-admin or naive-ui component libraries seeking consistent code quality.
Cursor Rules for mobile React development that provides project structure, tech stack guidance, and development standards for a React 18 + TypeScript mobile web application.
A Spanish-language system prompt for the Coopuertos transport cooperative management system that guides AI assistants in helping users authenticate and interact with MCP tools. This booster benefits developers building Spanish-language interfaces for cooperative transport management platforms.
Cursor Rules booster that enforces Ultracite code standards (a Biome preset) for TypeScript/JavaScript projects, providing automated formatting, linting, and code quality checks. Developers using Cursor IDE benefit from immediate, opinionated code quality enforcement without configuration.
A system prompt designed to enhance AI coding assistance for Singapore small business bookkeeping tasks, enabling developers to leverage deep-thinking and systematic debugging capabilities.
This booster documents a Rust SDK method for disabling system prompts in template configuration, but lacks practical prompt content or implementation guidance for actual AI coding platforms.
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.
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.