1,353 boosters for "rules" — open source, verified from GitHub, ready to install
A Cursor rule that enforces a comprehensive web design system brief for UI/UX code generation, helping developers maintain consistent design patterns and accessibility standards across Laravel/Inertia/Svelte5 projects.
Heuristic scoring (no AI key configured).
Cursor Rules provides UI development guidelines for a custom game engine, enforcing coding standards, folder structure, and YouTube-ready visual quality. Developers using Cursor IDE on this specific project will benefit from consistent UI implementation patterns.
Cursor Rules booster that provides context about JHipster-generated monolithic applications to improve AI code completion and suggestions. Useful for developers working with JHipster projects who want better AI assistance tailored to their stack.
A Spanish-language customer review classifier that outputs structured JSON sentiment analysis (positive/negative) with categorized labels for e-commerce and logistics contexts. Useful for developers building customer feedback systems, support tools, and business intelligence dashboards in Spanish-speaking markets.
A caching HTTP-to-HTTPS proxy for reference APIs that reduces costs and prevents rate limiting through intelligent caching and throttling. Developers building Copilot applications that depend on external reference data sources (ConceptNet, DBpedia, Wikidata) benefit most.
A React 19 + TypeScript full-stack template optimized for AI-assisted development with feature-driven architecture and TanStack ecosystem integration, designed for Copilot users seeking type-safe, scalable project scaffolding.
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.
Core development guidelines for AIoIA projects covering code quality, security, testing, and release practices for Python and TypeScript codebases. Ideal for teams building multi-language infrastructure who need unified standards and automated workflows.
Windsurf Rules for avni-etl defines coding standards, project structure, and tech stack guidelines for Java Spring Boot-based ETL development. Developers working on the avni-etl project benefit from clear conventions for code organization, language usage, and architecture decisions.