ai-rules-builder and ai-project-rules-generator

These are **competitors** — both automate generation of `.cursorrules` configuration files for AI coding agents, with A offering a quick manual builder and B offering automated skill selection from a curated library, requiring users to choose based on preference for control versus convenience.

ai-rules-builder
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Established
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 22/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 4/25
Maturity 11/25
Community 9/25
Stars: 249
Forks: 60
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: AGPL-3.0
Stars: 7
Forks: 1
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Language: Python
License: MIT
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About ai-rules-builder

przeprogramowani/ai-rules-builder

Generate "Rules for AI". Quickly ✨

This tool helps software developers define and manage coding best practices and style guides for their projects. You input a package.json or requirements.txt file, or manually create rules in a visual interface, and it generates structured rules in Markdown format. The output is used by AI coding assistants like GitHub Copilot or Cursor to provide consistent, context-aware suggestions, ensuring code quality and adherence to project standards across your team.

software-development code-quality developer-productivity coding-standards AI-assisted-development

About ai-project-rules-generator

naravid19/ai-project-rules-generator

🚀 Auto-generate .cursorrules & AGENTS.md in minutes. AI picks the right skills from 1000+ sources so you don't have to

This tool helps developers set up AI development projects quickly by automatically generating necessary configuration files. It takes your project's code and existing AI skill sources, then outputs `.cursorrules` and `AGENTS.md` files tailored for various AI tools. It is used by developers who want to integrate AI agents into their coding workflow efficiently.

AI development project setup developer tools AI agent configuration workflow automation

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