top | item 43508104 (no title) bbertelsen | 11 months ago One of the big problems I have with cursor is that it ignores the rules frequently. For example, working in the front-end it will sometimes totally ignore all the components that I have explicitly told it to use. Would this... fix that? discuss order hn newest eightysixfour|11 months ago This would help, but you can also use a more aggressive approach to cursor rules: https://ghuntley.com/stdlib/Using file pattern matching and automatic attachment makes it much, much more sticky in my experience. kelleyperry|11 months ago I actually had Claude Desktop with the file system MCP write me out a pretty nice suite of rules directly in the .cursor/rules folder. unknown|11 months ago [deleted]
eightysixfour|11 months ago This would help, but you can also use a more aggressive approach to cursor rules: https://ghuntley.com/stdlib/Using file pattern matching and automatic attachment makes it much, much more sticky in my experience. kelleyperry|11 months ago I actually had Claude Desktop with the file system MCP write me out a pretty nice suite of rules directly in the .cursor/rules folder.
kelleyperry|11 months ago I actually had Claude Desktop with the file system MCP write me out a pretty nice suite of rules directly in the .cursor/rules folder.
eightysixfour|11 months ago
Using file pattern matching and automatic attachment makes it much, much more sticky in my experience.
kelleyperry|11 months ago
unknown|11 months ago
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