1,306 boosters for "rules" — open source, verified from GitHub, ready to install
Provides Cursor IDE rules that give AI assistants context about JHipster-generated monolithic applications, helping developers get faster and more accurate AI suggestions for full-stack Java/React projects.
Heuristic scoring (no AI key configured).
A system prompt template that teaches the concept of separating system prompts from user prompts, with educational examples for tutoring and legal assistance use cases. Useful for developers building AI applications across multiple platforms who want to understand prompt structure best practices.
A specialized RAG system prompt for 雨燕租车 (Swift Car Rental) that guides AI assistants to provide accurate, context-aware responses about car rental services, driver onboarding, and platform policies. Ideal for developers building customer support or internal knowledge systems for ride-sharing rental platforms.
A comprehensive Windsurf rules configuration for the kde_colors project that enforces code quality standards, documentation requirements, and development best practices including type hints, test coverage (80%), design patterns, and modern Python tooling (uv, ruff, mypy). Developers working on kde_colors will benefit from standardized code quality and consistent development workflows.
A comprehensive Copilot prompt for developing OMOMoney, a SwiftUI expense tracker app with strict MVVM architecture, Core Data integration, and modern iOS 18.5+ standards. Ideal for developers building production-quality iOS financial apps who need enforced architectural patterns and threading best practices.
A GitHub Copilot prompt template that guides AI assistance for Ruby development by establishing conventions for environment setup, testing, and project structure. Ideal for Ruby developers and teams looking to standardize AI-assisted coding practices.
Markitai is an opinionated Markdown converter with native LLM enhancement support, designed to help developers using GitHub Copilot maintain consistent code standards and project guidelines. It's ideal for teams managing Python projects with strict type annotations, code style, and testing requirements.
A Cursor-specific prompt booster that guides developers to create well-structured issues and tasks using the GODS framework (Goal, Overview, Definition of Done, Solution). Ideal for teams practicing PoC-driven development who want consistent, actionable task documentation.
Cursor Rules guide for implementing Better Auth with route/auth protection in Vue 3 + Pinia projects. Developers building authenticated Vue applications benefit from this ready-to-apply configuration template.
A specialized system prompt that transforms Claude into an LED display consultant for sports venues, enforcing structured JSON data capture after each user interaction to build quote specifications incrementally.
A comprehensive system prompt for building a Test Management System with mock tests, proctored exams, instant test creation, and question bank management features. Beneficial for EdTech platforms and educational institutions.
A Copilot instruction set that helps manage podcasts from multiple platforms (YouTube, Spotify, NewsPicks) in a unified "listen later" web app with LINE integration. Ideal for podcast enthusiasts who want centralized queue management across services.
A system prompt that enables Claude to act as a color expert assistant, interpreting natural language color descriptions and setting RGB values through a specialized tool in the Colorist desktop app. Useful for developers building agentic color-picking interfaces across multiple platforms.
Provides Copilot-specific instructions for provisioning secure IAM roles that trust CI/CD OIDC providers, enabling safe Terraform deployments from pipelines. Developers setting up CI/CD automation on AWS will benefit from the clear guidelines and Make command structure.
A Cursor-specific rules document that establishes coding guidelines and best practices for the Wizard's Choice game project, helping developers maintain consistency by referencing centralized documentation in the `/docs` directory.