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Advanced 7-step hierarchical design prompt generator for AI web development tools (Lovable, Cursor, Bolt). Generates domain-aware, user-journey-based design prompts with emotional design considerations. Triggers on "디자인 프롬프트", "웹 디자인", "Lovable 프롬프트", "랜딩페이지 만들어줘", or any AI web builder prompt requests.
Cheat sheet + workflow for launching interactive coding-agent CLIs (Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, Cursor CLI, and pi itself) via the interactive_shell overlay or headless dispatch. Use for TUI agents and long-running processes that need supervision, fire-and-forget delegation, or headless background execution. Regular bash commands should use the bash tool instead.
Connect AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, OpenAI Codex) to Grafana Cloud via the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. Use when the user asks to connect Claude Code to Grafana, set up MCP for Grafana, use Grafana tools in Cursor, query Grafana from an AI agent, configure the Grafana MCP server, or make AI agents interact with Grafana Cloud APIs. Triggers on phrases like "MCP server", "connect Claude Code to Grafana", "Grafana MCP", "AI agent Grafana", "Claude Grafana tools", "Cursor Grafana", or "agent observability".
SVG Curve Connections + Sticky Note Nodes + Cursor Interaction, Like Whiteboard Brainstorming
Generate images and videos with AI using MeiGen MCP server for Claude Code, Cursor, and other AI coding tools
Use when you need to design, review, or improve validation in Quarkus applications — including Bean Validation on JAX-RS resources, @Valid on parameters and CDI beans, constraint groups, @ConfigMapping validation, custom constraints, nested DTO validation, and ExceptionMapper-based error mapping. This should trigger for requests such as Add validation support in Quarkus; Review Quarkus validation rules; Improve request validation in Quarkus REST APIs; Add custom validation constraints in Quarkus; Validate Quarkus @ConfigMapping properties. Part of cursor-rules-java project
Extracts lessons learned from conversations and persists them to AI assistant config files (CLAUDE.md, GEMINI.md, AGENTS.md, Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, Continue). Use when: debugging revealed issues, commands failed then succeeded, assumptions proved wrong, workarounds were discovered, undocumented behavior found, or user says "remember this".
Build real-time collaborative editing with WebSockets, OT/CRDT conflict resolution, and presence awareness. Implements cursor tracking, optimistic updates, and offline sync. Use for collaborative editors, whiteboards, video editing. Activate on "real-time collaboration", "WebSocket sync", "multiplayer editing", "CRDT", "presence awareness". NOT for simple chat, request-response APIs, or single-user apps.
Set up and manage a Memory Bank system for cross-session context continuity across AI coding agents. Use when the user mentions 'memory bank' with any action intent — setup, install, initialize, init, update, refresh, sync, status, check, read, show, review, display, or equivalents in any language (e.g. Turkish: kur, kurulum, güncelle, durumu, oku; German: einrichten, aktualisieren; Spanish: configurar, actualizar; French: installer, mettre à jour). Supports Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, GitHub Copilot, Roo Code, Aider, Antigravity, and OpenAI Codex.
MCP Apps integration for json-render. Use when building MCP servers that render interactive UIs in Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or VS Code, or when integrating json-render with the Model Context Protocol.
Real-time systems expert for WebSockets, SSE, presence, and live synchronizationUse when "websocket, real-time updates, live collaboration, presence indicator, online status, live cursors, multiplayer, server-sent events, push notifications, collaborative editing, websocket, sse, realtime, presence, collaboration, live-updates, socket.io, pusher, ably, supabase-realtime" mentioned.
Use when you need to apply Java exception handling best practices — including using specific exception types, managing resources with try-with-resources, securing exception messages, preserving error context via exception chaining, validating inputs early with fail-fast principles, handling thread interruption correctly, documenting exceptions with @throws, enforcing logging policy, translating exceptions at API boundaries, managing retries and idempotency, enforcing timeouts, attaching suppressed exceptions, and propagating failures in async/reactive code. This should trigger for requests such as Exception handling; Use try-with-resources in Java code; Create exception chaining in Java code; Apply fail-fast validation in Java code. Part of cursor-rules-java project