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    My .cursorrules files tend to be longer, but I don't use it for any of the stuff that this example does. I use to explain project-specific details so the model doesn't have to re-figure out what we're doing at the start of every conversation. Here's an example on a recent open source project:

    https://github.com/brianluft/social-media-translator/blob/ma...

    I tell it what we're working on, the general components, how to build and run, then an accumulated tips section. It's critical to teach the model how to run the build+run feedback loop so it can fix its own mistakes without your involvement. Enable "yolo mode" in Cursor and allow it to build and run autonomously.

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