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An open-source collection of AI agents and rules designed to help developers and cloud engineers write standard and maintainable code, FASTER ⚡
Tags: #cursor #claude $subagents #codex #windsurf #agents.md #kiro #copilot
Agents and Rules is a curated set of best practices, standards, and guidelines for various programming languages and tools. Think of it as your AI coding companion's knowledge base – helping you follow industry standards and write clean, maintainable code.
- Developers who want to follow best practices
- Cloud engineers and Platform engineers
- Teams looking to standardize their coding practices
- AI agents that help write code (like Kiro, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, etc.)
- rule sets covering a broad spectrum of programming languages and services.
- Specialized agents (coming soon) for different development workflows.
- AI-optimized format for seamless integration with coding assistants.
- Community-driven with contributions from developers worldwide.
| Terraform Rules | Infrastructure as Code | Write clean, secure, and maintainable IaC |
More rules and languages coming soon! 🎉
We'd love your help making this collection even better! Here's how:
- Create a PR with what you think is a good practice or add a new language/agent
- Follow the template – check out existing files like terraform.md to see the structure
- Add an icon – Drop an SVG logo of the programming language/tool in the rules/icons/ directory
- Logosear.ch has tons of high-quality logos you can use
- Keep it simple – Write in a friendly, straightforward tone. Use emojis when they fit! ✨
Each rule file should include:
- Frontmatter with metadata (name, description, category, icon, version, globs)
- Clear examples showing good vs bad practices
- Practical code snippets that developers can actually use
- Organized sections covering different aspects of the language/tool
These rules are designed to be consumed by AI coding assistants, but they're also great references for human developers. You can:
- Use them as steering files in your AI IDE
- Reference them during code reviews
- Share them with your team as coding standards
- Contribute improvements based on your experience
Because writing good code shouldn't be hard. With the right guidelines and AI assistance, you can focus on solving problems instead of remembering syntax and best practices.
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