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Cursor Rules for the Agency Swarm framework that guide AI agents in architecting collaborative multi-agent systems with structured planning, tool development, and testing workflows. Developers building AI agent teams benefit from this systematic approach to agency creation.
A Portuguese-language Cursor rules configuration that enforces methodical, deliberate development practices with strict approval workflows and explicit instruction-following protocols. Useful for teams prioritizing careful planning and decision verification over rapid iteration.
Mimir is an open-source code analyst that helps developers quickly understand codebases and documentation through intelligent search, glob patterns, and grep operations with evidence-backed GitHub permalinks. It's valuable for developers needing rapid answers about library implementations, concepts, and context across projects.
A Cursor Rules file that establishes a comprehensive UI design system for the Mind Journey project, defining visual stack, color tokens, component patterns, and design principles to ensure consistent glassmorphic/neon-styled interfaces. Developers using Cursor on Mind Journey projects benefit from having a shared design source-of-truth built directly into their IDE.
A comprehensive MCP server providing 67+ temporal intelligence tools including timezone conversions, 247+ country holidays, business time calculations, and astronomical events for AI assistants. Developers building applications requiring robust date/time handling, scheduling systems, or multi-timezone support will find significant value.
Firebot is an AI tutor system prompt designed for Pacific Ridge School that guides students toward independent problem-solving through clarifying questions, resource suggestions, and guided reasoning rather than direct answers. Teachers and educators can deploy this prompt across multiple AI platforms to provide after-school tutoring support.
A Cursor IDE rule set for backend development on VeloHub that enforces methodical, systematic workflows with strict adherence to requirements and approval gates before implementation.
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.