198 boosters for "windsurf" — open source, verified from GitHub, ready to install
A Windsurf prompt that guides Python code writing for QuantConnect's Lean options framework by eliminating unnecessary hasattr() checks. Useful for traders and algorithmic developers implementing option strategies.
AIBoilerplate — Windsurf Rules establishes a universal context architecture that centralizes project rules, constitution, and planning across 20+ AI coding assistants. Teams using Windsurf, Cursor, Claude Code, and other AI tools benefit from a single source of truth for consistent AI behavior and project context.
Windsurf AI rules for the Sitecore Content SDK that guide developers on project structure, TypeScript conventions, and best practices for building XM Cloud applications. Developers building Sitecore sites with modern tooling benefit from clear architectural guidance and coding standards.
A Windsurf-optimized development ruleset for building particle systems with Three.js, TypeScript, and WebGL. Ideal for developers creating interactive 3D visualizations who need clear coding standards and best practices.
"name": "learnship", "description": "Agentic engineering done right — 49 structured workflows, persistent memory across sessions, integrated learning partner, and impeccable UI design system. Works with Claude Code, Windsurf, Cursor, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, and Codex.", "name": "Favio Vazquez",
A Windsurf IDE rule set designed to enforce Japanese-language communication in project interactions. Useful for Japanese-speaking development teams working with Cursor/Windsurf.
A Windsurf rules booster that codifies development workflows and task management best practices for YouTube automation projects, helping developers maintain consistent processes and self-improve their rule documentation over time.
A Symfony package that simplifies building secure Model Context Protocol servers with real-time communication via SSE and StreamableHTTP, designed for enterprise applications. Developers building AI agents, agentic systems, or MCP-based tools in Symfony/Windsurf environments benefit from this specialized toolkit.
A Windsurf rules configuration that integrates ChromaDB via MCP Server, providing developers with structured guidelines for project setup, testing, code quality, and MCP server management in Cursor-compatible AI models.
A comprehensive coding standards guide for Windsurf that covers style, naming conventions, architecture patterns, and tech stack best practices (Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind, React Query). Ideal for teams and educational platforms training developers to write consistent, maintainable code.
A Windsurf-integrated prompt designed to establish Python development context with PDM, pytest, and Numba JIT compilation settings. Useful for developers working on performance-critical 3D rendering projects.
Gonyx provides a curated Windsurf rules configuration for Go API development, pre-configuring build commands, dependencies (Gin, Fiber, GORM, gRPC), and best-practice libraries. Developers building Go APIs in Windsurf benefit from instant project scaffolding and consistent tooling setup.
Windsurf Rules for the at-wormhole-webextension project that specifies bun for package management. Useful for developers working on this specific web extension who need consistent tooling guidance.
RagCode MCP is a semantic code navigation tool that integrates RAG-powered code search into Windsurf and other IDEs, enabling developers to intelligently query and understand multi-language codebases using local LLMs. It's ideal for developers working with Laravel, Go, Python, and PHP who need fast, context-aware code exploration without leaving their IDE.
A Windsurf rules configuration for Go projects that enforces clean architecture, idiomatic Go patterns, and comprehensive testing practices. Ideal for Go teams seeking to maintain code quality and consistency across projects.
Cocode is a Windsurf rules booster that provides guidelines for writing and editing Pipelex pipelines, covering file naming, structure, and best practices for code repository analysis workflows.
A Windsurf-specific prompt that establishes best practices for Nix flake configuration, code modularity, and documentation standards. Developers using Windsurf for NixOS home configuration benefit from these structured guidelines.
RuleSurf is a template-based configuration system for WindSurf IDE that helps developers organize project setup, requirements, and planning in a structured format. It benefits teams using WindSurf who need standardized project documentation and AI-assisted planning.
A TypeScript-based prompt booster for Windsurf that provides utilities and web components for embedding video content (YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion) with a focus on URL parsing and core functionality. Developers building video-rich web applications benefit from production-ready embed components with clear development priorities.
This booster provides navigation rules for the apps/try project in Windsurf, directing developers to reference design systems, project goals, and task management documents. It benefits team members working on the apps/try project who need quick orientation.
DeployEx is a Windsurf prompt that enforces Elixir best practices and architectural rules for AWS deployments using Terraform and Ansible, helping teams maintain consistent code quality and deployment patterns.
A Windsurf rules booster that guides development of a production-ready Rust authentication library supporting OAuth2/OIDC and WebAuthn/Passkey for web applications. Developers building secure web services with Axum will benefit from structured development guidelines and best practices.
A Windsurf-specific coding guidelines booster that enforces Python best practices including documentation standards, absolute imports, early returns, and design patterns for maintainable code. Ideal for Python developers using Windsurf who want to maintain consistent code quality across their projects.
A team knowledgebase framework for Windsurf that establishes standardized directory structures and rules for organizing projects, people, and questions. Teams benefit from consistent knowledge management and LLM-friendly project context.