1,353 boosters for "rules" — open source, verified from GitHub, ready to install
Copilot Instructions for a modern Nostr client application built with React, TailwindCSS, and Nostrify, providing developers with tech stack overview and project structure guidance. Developers working on or contributing to the catallax-reference-client project benefit from these instructions.
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.
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 prompt-based MCP server that enables Claude and ChatGPT to execute cURL commands directly, ideal for developers who need to integrate HTTP requests into their AI workflows.
Copilot Instructions for forge provides Laravel developers with curated guidelines and conventions for building applications with Laravel 12, Filament v4, Livewire v3, and related ecosystem packages. Developers using GitHub Copilot will benefit from context-aware assistance that respects their project's specific package versions and architectural patterns.
Custom Watchy v2.0 smartwatch firmware booster providing setup instructions and hardware-specific guidance for ESP32-based e-paper watch development. Ideal for embedded systems developers building custom watch interfaces.
A system prompt template for building LLM-driven autonomous driving agents that make real-time decisions in complex urban scenarios. Developers building AI driving assistants or autonomous vehicle decision systems would benefit from this structured prompt framework.
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.
Cursor Rules for Docker containerization best practices that guide developers on container strategy, Dockerfile optimization, and security-first approaches for consistent development and production environments.
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.
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 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.
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.
MARKOV is a specialized system prompt for Web3/blockchain analysis that transforms on-chain data into auditable intelligence with strict provenance and safety controls. It's designed for analysts, traders, security teams, and developers working with blockchain data across multiple AI platforms.
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.
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.
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.
An MCP server that provides unified control over multiple development servers (Django, Vue, Celery, etc.) through a TUI interface, enabling LLM-assisted development workflows in Copilot. Ideal for developers managing complex local environments who want programmatic server control integrated with AI assistants.
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.
A system prompt for Ember, an AI assistant designed to operate within containerized environments with full command execution and credential access capabilities. Primarily useful for developers building or testing emberd agent infrastructure.
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.
Copilot Instructions for the web-video-translator project that establishes development standards including folder structure, separation of concerns, testing practices, and a user story framework for managing work incrementally.
OpenDarts is a self-hosted dart application with computer vision-based auto-scoring, enabling players to track games and practice with automated score detection via their phone camera. It benefits dart enthusiasts and competitive players who want accurate scoring and game management without manual entry.
Educational guide explaining what .cursorrules files are and why they're safe to use in Cursor IDE projects. Primarily serves developers new to Cursor who have concerns about the configuration file's security and impact.