322 boosters for "projects" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
Educational guide explaining what .cursorrules files are and why they're safe to use in Cursor IDE projects. Primarily serves developers new to Cursor who have concerns about the configuration file's security and impact.
Cursor Rules for boilerplate-next-zap that enforces consistent project structure, code organization, and best practices for Next.js TypeScript applications using Zap.ts stack (Drizzle ORM, oRPC, Zustand, shadcn/ui). Ideal for teams adopting or maintaining Zap.ts-based projects who want AI-assisted development aligned with their architecture.
A Copilot instruction set intended to guide development workflows for a Python MUD project with systematic checklist-based approaches. Developers working on MUD projects using GitHub Copilot could benefit from structured development guidance.
Provides Cursor IDE context rules for JHipster-generated monolithic applications with JWT authentication and React frontend. Helpful for developers working on JHipster projects in Cursor to understand the project structure and technology stack.
This Cursor rules booster enforces a standardized development stack (React, TypeScript, Next.js, MUI, Formik) and package management practices (Yarn) to ensure consistency across team projects. Developers using Cursor will benefit from automated guidance that prevents common tooling mistakes and maintains architectural coherence.
Cursor Rules for debateclub-firecrawled that enforces exact npm versioning and npm ci usage to ensure reproducible builds. Useful for development teams wanting consistent dependency management across projects.
Polydoc enables developers to build advanced documentation systems using Pandoc filters compiled to native code with GraalVM, eliminating Python/Node.js dependencies for JVM/Clojure projects. It's useful for teams needing performant document transformation and searchable documentation books.
A QA specialist agent that enforces comprehensive testing without mocks, orchestrating browser automation and coverage validation across projects. Developers building quality-critical applications benefit from systematic test enforcement and multi-agent coordination.
A CLI tool and MCP server that enables AI assistants to manage Plausible Analytics and Vercel projects directly through Claude. Ideal for developers who want to automate site analytics and deployment workflows.
Cursor Rules booster that enforces Ultracite code standards (a Biome preset) for TypeScript/JavaScript projects, providing automated formatting, linting, and code quality checks. Developers using Cursor IDE benefit from immediate, opinionated code quality enforcement without configuration.
Cursor Rules configuration for Node.js projects using the debateclub-firecrawled codebase, establishing coding standards for TypeScript/JavaScript files with Node >= 23. Developers working in Cursor IDE on this specific project benefit from enforced consistency and best practices.
A set of accessibility best practices rules for Cursor that enforces proper HTML/ARIA usage patterns in TypeScript/JavaScript projects. Developers benefit by automatically catching common a11y violations and maintaining code quality standards.
AutoDocX provides Cursor IDE rules that establish a Senior Java Developer persona with Spring Boot 3 best practices, SOLID principles, and architectural guidelines for building maintainable REST APIs. Developers using Cursor for Java/Spring projects benefit from consistent coding standards and project structure enforcement.
Cubie is an AWS mentor system prompt that guides developers through hands-on project learning via collaborative scoping and structured plan generation. AWS engineers and learners benefit from this structured approach to mastering cloud concepts through practical projects.
A Cursor rules file that establishes universal project conventions covering project structure, development principles, and documentation standards in Chinese. Teams benefit from standardized code organization and consistent development practices across projects.
Cursor Rules for the rundgang2025 project that enforces kebab-case filename conventions. Useful for teams wanting to maintain consistent code style across their Cursor IDE projects.
A Cursor rules booster that enforces modern C++ (C++17/20) coding standards, naming conventions, and best practices to help developers write consistent, high-quality C++ code. Developers working on C++ projects in Cursor will benefit from automated style guidance and architectural patterns.
A specialized database agent that handles schema design, migrations, query optimization, and data integrity across projects. Developers benefit by delegating all database operations to a single, focused agent rather than managing these concerns ad-hoc.
A TypeScript/CLI tool for reading and writing Scrapbox/Cosense pages using Playwright, with authentication support for private projects. Useful for developers who need programmatic access to Scrapbox content in their workflows.
A coding conventions and best practices guide for development teams using Copilot, covering code structure, type safety, and language-specific idioms across Go and JavaScript projects.
Bootstrapp automates Swift package project instantiation from template bundles by collecting and validating user parameters. Developers building Swift packages can use this to quickly scaffold projects with consistent configurations.
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.
Structum is a system prompt for migrating Python framework documentation to enterprise-grade standards using custom grid systems and design tokens. It benefits documentation maintainers and technical writers working with Sphinx-based projects who need structured, standards-compliant documentation processes.
Enables Claude to persistently store and retrieve project context across coding sessions using atuin's key-value store, automatically detecting the current project and branch. Developers working on long-running projects benefit from automatic context recall without manual documentation.