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A system prompt that enforces documentation-first development practices for AI-assisted coding across multiple platforms (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, ChatGPT). Teams and individual developers benefit by ensuring code changes are paired with updated documentation and decision records.
Heuristic scoring (no AI key configured).
Cursor rules for managing async client-side data with TanStack Query, providing developers with structured guidance on queries, mutations, and cache invalidation in React applications.
A comprehensive Cursor AI rules template for bootstrapping modern React applications with React Router v7, Vite, Tailwind CSS v4, and best practices like feature-based architecture and SOLID principles. Ideal for developers starting full-stack React projects who want production-ready structure and coding standards enforced by AI assistance.
A Cursor-integrated prompt booster that enforces clean code guidelines covering constants, meaningful naming, and smart commenting practices. Developers using Cursor will benefit from consistent code quality standards applied automatically across their projects.
A Windsurf-specific rules booster that enforces virtual environment usage and local CI checks before commits, helping teams maintain code quality and consistency.
A meta-cognitive prompt for Cursor users to conduct post-session retrospectives and evolve their operational rules based on performance insights. Useful for developers seeking to continuously improve their AI interaction patterns and documentation practices.
A comprehensive ruleset for Go projects using Windsurf, defining clean architecture patterns, idiomatic Go practices, testing standards, and project structure conventions. Developers building Go applications in Windsurf will use this to maintain code quality and consistency across their team.
A Cursor rules configuration that enforces design consistency when adding content by matching the site's existing green, black, and button styling conventions.
Cursor Rules for WitsV3 provides development guidelines and best practices for contributing to an LLM orchestration system, covering architecture, async patterns, code structure, testing, and task management. Developers working on WitsV3 or similar LLM wrapper projects benefit from these structured conventions.
A Cursor IDE rule set that enforces mandatory memory tool usage for context-aware AI assistance, helping developers maintain conversation continuity when working with external systems and previous project work.
A Windsurf rules configuration for managing task-driven development workflows using the Task Master CLI tool, helping developers organize and track coding tasks systematically.
A template and guidance document for customizing system prompts for hackathon presentation automation, particularly for integrating with demo tools and avatar systems. Useful for hackathon organizers and participants building AI-powered presentation systems.