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Cursor Rules for FastHTML-Demo that explains how to use HTMX with FastHTML, including pythonic route references and parameter passing. Developers building interactive web apps with FastHTML and HTMX will benefit from these practical coding guidelines.
scala-pro is an expert Scala development agent for building enterprise-grade systems using functional programming, distributed computing frameworks like Akka/Pekko/Spark, and reactive architectures. It's ideal for senior developers architecting scalable backend systems or optimizing complex distributed applications.
A specialized Copilot prompt that configures an AI agent as an expert assistant for building and deploying ASP.NET Core web APIs and Blazor WebAssembly apps to Google Cloud, with integrated validation and iterative problem-solving capabilities.
whopctl provides Cursor IDE rules for developers building CLI wrappers around the Whop SDK, establishing shared architecture patterns for resource instantiation, authentication, and error handling. Developers using Whop for app deployment and hosting benefit from consistent project structure and SDK best practices.
OpenDarts is a self-hosted dart application with computer vision-based auto-scoring, enabling players to track games and practice with automated score detection via their phone camera. It benefits dart enthusiasts and competitive players who want accurate scoring and game management without manual entry.
Cursor Rules for the Whop CLI wrapper that establishes a shared mental model for projects integrating @whoplabs/whop-client, helping developers maintain SDK contracts and avoid reimplementing authentication/networking logic. Benefits CLI developers building on top of the Whop SDK.
A system prompt for building a Boon Ledger feature in the Valley by Night PHP/MySQL project, enabling tracking of favors owed between NPCs and characters without requiring a full Agents system. Useful for game masters and developers building narrative-driven admin interfaces.
A Cursor rules file that enforces consistent code style, architecture patterns, and best practices for development teams using functional programming principles and modern JavaScript/TypeScript conventions. Developers building scalable applications benefit from standardized coding guidelines that improve maintainability and code quality.
MESSENGERMIKE is a notification agent for CIRCE that sends iMessage alerts to a specific contact. It's useful for developers building multi-agent systems who need reliable notification delivery within their workflow.
A Namecheap API integration skill enabling domain registration, availability checking, DNS management, and domain lifecycle operations directly from Claude Code. Useful for developers and AI agents automating domain management workflows.
An MCP server that recommends relevant open-source projects to AI coding assistants like Claude, Copilot, and Cursor, helping developers discover and integrate useful libraries and tools into their workflows.
Cursor Rules for the rundgang2025 project that enforces Node.js 23+ standards and built-in module usage for TypeScript/JavaScript development. Developers working on this specific project benefit from standardized development practices and debugging guidelines.
A networking agent specializing in Retrofit and OkHttp for building secure, resilient HTTP APIs with features like SSL pinning and request interceptors. Essential for Android developers implementing production-grade API integration.
Automates the creation and pushing of release tags with AI-generated summaries of code changes, helping developers quickly document releases without manual changelog writing.
A specialized Claude agent that translates code plans into clean, minimal implementations by following existing patterns and DRY principles. Developers benefit from faster feature implementation with consistent code style and no unnecessary overhead.
An MCP server that integrates llmstxt documentation fetching into Claude Desktop and Claude Code, enabling developers to access and reference documentation within their AI-assisted workflows.
A system prompt that attempts to create an autonomous AI video codec development framework with self-modifying capabilities. However, it lacks clarity on actual implementation, platform-specific integration, and practical deployment mechanisms.
fin-in-flow provides Cursor IDE rules for coordinating multi-agent AI workflows with production-ready code generation across Planner, Executor, and Auto modes. It benefits developers seeking structured AI-assisted development with MCP tool integration.
A Copilot prompt booster that integrates Memory Bank MCP as a RAG system to prevent hallucinations and coordinate multi-agent tasks in VSCode projects. Teams using multi-agent AI development workflows benefit from enforced task routing and resource management.
A skill that imports JIRA tickets via API or web scraping and converts them into local story files, enabling developers to quickly start implementation from their backlog. Useful for teams managing JIRA-based workflows who want to streamline ticket-to-code handoffs.
Tailwind Designer is an MCP server that generates Tailwind CSS components and provides design inspiration, enabling developers to quickly prototype and build styled UI components within Claude environments.
A system prompt that guides instructional designers through a structured, iterative process to create technical course curricula with prerequisites, core concepts, and pedagogically sound lesson plans. Ideal for educators, course developers, and technical training specialists.
SDET is a skill that enables AI assistants to design and build comprehensive test automation infrastructure, including end-to-end tests, coverage analysis, and testing strategy. It benefits developers who need robust automated testing frameworks and QA engineers seeking to identify and close testing gaps.
A PRD/requirements engineering agent that transforms business epics into actionable, testable specifications with early UI evidence (prototypes/screenshots) to prevent rework. Ideal for product managers, requirements engineers, and development teams avoiding specification-to-implementation misalignment.