# awesome-cursor-rules-mdc **Repository Path**: ailist/awesome-cursor-rules-mdc ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: awesome-cursor-rules-mdc - **Description**: Curated list of awesome Cursor Rules .mdc files - **Primary Language**: Python - **License**: CC0-1.0 - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2025-09-07 - **Last Updated**: 2025-09-07 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # MDC Rules Generator > **Disclaimer:** This project is not officially associated with or endorsed by Cursor. It is a community-driven initiative to enhance the Cursor experience. Cursor Rules CLI - Auto-install relevant Cursor rules with one simple command | Product Hunt This project generates Cursor MDC (Markdown Cursor) rule files from a structured JSON file containing library information. It uses Exa for semantic search and LLM (Gemini) for content generation. [![Star History Chart](https://api.star-history.com/svg?repos=sanjeed5/awesome-cursor-rules-mdc&type=Date)](https://www.star-history.com/#sanjeed5/awesome-cursor-rules-mdc&Date) ## Features - Generates comprehensive MDC rule files for libraries - Uses Exa for semantic web search to gather best practices - Leverages LLM to create detailed, structured content - Supports parallel processing for efficiency - Tracks progress to allow resuming interrupted runs - Smart retry system that focuses on failed libraries by default ## Prerequisites - Python 3.8+ - [uv](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv) for dependency management - API keys for: - Exa (for semantic search) - LLM provider (Gemini, OpenAI, or Anthropic) ## Installation 1. Clone this repository: ```bash git clone https://github.com/sanjeed5/awesome-cursor-rules-mdc.git cd awesome-cursor-rules-mdc ``` 2. Install dependencies using uv: ```bash uv sync ``` 3. Set up environment variables: Create a `.env` file in the project root with your API keys (see `.env.example`): ``` EXA_API_KEY=your_exa_api_key GEMINI_API_KEY=your_google_gemini_api_key # For Gemini # Or use one of these depending on your LLM choice: # OPENAI_API_KEY=your_openai_api_key # ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=your_anthropic_api_key ``` ## Usage Run the generator script with: ```bash uv run src/generate_mdc_files.py ``` By default, the script will only process libraries that failed in previous runs. ### Command-line Options - `--test`: Run in test mode (process only one library) - `--tag TAG`: Process only libraries with a specific tag - `--library LIBRARY`: Process only a specific library - `--output OUTPUT_DIR`: Specify output directory for MDC files - `--verbose`: Enable verbose logging - `--workers N`: Set number of parallel workers - `--rate-limit N`: Set API rate limit calls per minute - `--regenerate-all`: Process all libraries, including previously completed ones ### Examples ```bash # Process failed libraries (default behavior) uv run src/generate_mdc_files.py # Regenerate all libraries uv run src/generate_mdc_files.py --regenerate-all # Process only Python libraries uv run src/generate_mdc_files.py --tag python # Process a specific library uv run src/generate_mdc_files.py --library react ``` ## Adding New Rules Adding support for new libraries is simple: 1. **Edit the rules.json file**: - Add a new entry to the `libraries` array: ```json { "name": "your-library-name", "tags": ["relevant-tag1", "relevant-tag2"] } ``` 2. **Generate the MDC files**: - Run the generator script: ```bash uv run src/generate_mdc_files.py ``` - The script automatically detects and processes new libraries 3. **Contribute back**: - Test your new rules with real projects - Consider raising a PR to contribute your additions back to the community ## Configuration The script uses a `config.yaml` file for configuration. You can modify this file to adjust: - API rate limits - Output directories - LLM model selection - Processing parameters ## Project Structure ``` . ├── cursor-rules-cli/ # CLI tool for finding and installing rules (deprecated) │ ├── src/ # CLI source code │ ├── docs/ # CLI documentation │ └── README.md # CLI usage instructions ├── src/ # Main source code directory │ ├── generate_mdc_files.py # Main generator script │ ├── config.yaml # Configuration file │ ├── mdc-instructions.txt # Instructions for MDC generation │ ├── logs/ # Log files directory │ └── exa_results/ # Directory for Exa search results ├── rules-mdc/ # Output directory for generated MDC files ├── rules.json # Input file with library information ├── pyproject.toml # Project dependencies and metadata ├── .env.example # Example environment variables └── LICENSE # MIT License ``` ## License [MIT License](LICENSE)