6 boosters for "event-driven" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
A development guidelines prompt for Python projects using Windsurf, establishing coding standards for event-driven systems with clear conventions for testing, type hints, and tooling. Useful for teams standardizing their Windsurf workflows and maintaining consistent code practices across event-sourcing architectures.
The apache-camel-integrator agent helps developers integrate Apache Camel-based enterprise integration patterns into their projects by enforcing library-first constraints and reusing existing components. It benefits teams building microservices and event-driven architectures who need standardized integration workflows.
This booster helps developers inspect and retry failed events in a dead-letter queue, enabling quick diagnosis and recovery of processing failures in event-driven systems.
A Cursor IDE rules booster that enforces Rust best practices for Entity Component Systems, Event-Driven Architecture, and NATS messaging in modern Rust projects. Ideal for teams building distributed, domain-driven systems requiring strict architectural patterns.
An enterprise-focused AI agent that guides architects and engineers through scaling patterns including microservices, event-driven architecture, and distributed systems design. Ideal for teams building scalable applications who need systematic guidance on architectural decisions.
A Cursor IDE rules guide for CloudBase AI development that enforces scenario-based best practices across web, mini-program, database, and UI projects. Primarily beneficial for teams using CloudBase/Tencent Cloud within Cursor editor.