774 boosters for "cursor" — open source, verified from GitHub, ready to install
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AURA is an MCP server that manages AI context and provides intelligent model recommendations across IDE platforms like Cursor, Claude, and VS Code. It benefits developers who need centralized context management and task organization across multiple AI-compatible tools.
This booster provides Cursor Rules for the finoria-frontend project, implementing an Arabic-language chain-of-thought reasoning framework with step budgeting and quality scoring mechanisms to guide AI problem-solving processes.
This Cursor rules booster optimizes React component performance by promoting server-side rendering, lazy loading, and resource efficiency. It's ideal for developers building Next.js/React applications who want to reduce client-side overhead and improve load times.
A Cursor rules file that guides post-session retrospectives and doctrine updates, helping developers systematize lessons learned into reusable operational patterns. Best suited for teams wanting to formalize knowledge capture and iterative process improvement.
A Cursor IDE rule set enforcing promise-based syntax, context binding, and separation of concerns in Node.js controller classes. Useful for backend developers following structured MVC patterns.
Cursor Rules booster provides Rails 8 + Ruby 3.2.2 development guidelines covering code style, naming conventions, and project structure for RESTful applications using PostgreSQL. Developers working on Rails projects in Cursor will benefit from standardized conventions and best practices.
CookMate-AI provides Cursor Rules with best practices for React Native, TypeScript, Expo, Supabase, and React Native Paper development. Developers building mobile apps with these technologies benefit from structured coding guidelines and performance optimization patterns.