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Post LinkedIn lead magnet · Fintech
For the past 6 weeks, the entire Well team has been coding with Cursor. This is the single most effective productivity hack we've found. Not because of AI autocomplete. Because we invested time in teaching the AI how we work. The secret: a structured .cursor/rules/ folder. We've documented everything: - 🎨 Design system principles, colors, typography, spacing - 📋 Hard rules (TypeScript strict mode, no any, max 150 lines per component) - 🔀 Mode-specific behaviors (Ask → explain, Plan → structure, Agent → implement) - 👥 Domain ownership (who reviews what) - 🔗 Integrations (Notion task sync, Figma references, PR hygiene) The result? When our AI assistant writes code, it: - Follows our component patterns automatically - Uses our design tokens (no arbitrary values) - Syncs PRs to Notion and prepares Slack updates - Respects our file structure and coding standards From idea → customer value, faster. The key insight: - AI without context produces slop. - AI with deep project context produces code that looks like your team wrote it. We went from "fixing AI mistakes" to "reviewing AI-assisted work." That's the difference. 💬 Comment "🎸 Rule the rules" if you want me to share our complete playbook structure.
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Comment "🎸 Rule the rules" if you want me to share our complete playbook structure.