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Hi! I'd like to add CursorRules Pro to this awesome list.
What is it?
CursorRules Pro is a collection of pre-built
.cursorrulesconfiguration files for popular frameworks and languages. These configuration files customize the behavior of AI coding assistants like Cursor, Cline, Windsurf, and Claude Code to provide framework-specific suggestions and best practices.What it includes:
Why include it?
While this list contains many excellent AI coding tools, CursorRules Pro helps developers get more value from those tools by providing framework-specific configuration. It bridges the gap between generic AI assistants and specialized, context-aware coding support.
Where I added it:
I created a new "Configuration and Setup Tools" section, as .cursorrules files are configuration resources that enhance existing AI coding tools rather than being standalone tools themselves.
The project is actively maintained and available at https://github.com/Wittlesus/cursorrules-pro.
Note: I understand this repository is archived, but I wanted to submit this contribution in case it's still being considered for inclusion.
Thank you for creating and maintaining this valuable resource!