rulesync and glooit
These are competitors: both synchronize AI agent rule configurations across development tools, with rulesync focusing on CLI-based rule management while glooit emphasizes multi-tool sync including MCP and Skills configurations.
About rulesync
dyoshikawa/rulesync
A Utility CLI for AI Coding Agents
Managing multiple AI coding agents like GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, or Cursor can be complex due to their distinct configuration files. This tool helps developers unify their AI agent rules, commands, and other settings into a single set of files. It takes these unified rules as input and automatically generates the correct, tool-specific configuration files, ensuring all your AI agents follow the same instructions.
About glooit
nikuscs/glooit
🧴glooit keeps your AI agent rules, MCP, Skills & Commands configurations in perfect sync across Claude Code, Cursor, Roo Code, and other AI development tools.
This tool helps AI developers and teams synchronize their AI coding assistant configurations across different tools like Claude Code, Cursor, and OpenCode. You write your agent rules, commands, and skills once, and this tool generates the correct configuration files for each AI assistant. This ensures consistent behavior for AI agents, regardless of which tool is being used by individual team members or CI/CD pipelines.
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