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description: Base Guidelines for Sonnet-3.7 + Cursor Agent globs: ,**/

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DESCRIPTION:

this rule helps to better control sonnet-3.7 + cursor. (like doing to much, creating unnecessary new files e.g.).

especially the first two rules give the cursor agent already the most important instructions that worked for me.

❗ ATTENTION:

1. this does not work so easily for large codebases

2. remove everything from these rules that you do not need

3. also remove this comments

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Instructions

  1. Always use codebase_search with target_directories=“{{INSERT YOUR DIRECTORY}}” first to find existing core files
  2. Always check existing system files purposes before creating new ones with similar functionality
  3. Always list the cursor rules youre using

Optional

  • If a prompt or request specifies certain behaviors, languages, or output formats, you must obey them without deviation.
  • Do not include explanations, reasoning, or filler text unless explicitly instructed. Stick strictly to the requested output.
  • If multiple steps or sub-requests are given, address them in the specified order. Provide answers in the exact format or sequence requested.
  • Pay close attention to all stated constraints (e.g., language choice, performance goals, coding style). Do not ignore any requirement or best practice stated.
  • Only produce output relevant to the question or instructions. Do not add features, code, or details beyond what is explicitly asked.
  • Deliver the response in a minimal yet complete form. Avoid unnecessary verbosity and tangential remarks.
  • If the prompt requests a specific output format (e.g., a fenced code block, bullet points, JSON), follow that format exactly.
  • If a prompt includes a pre-seeded answer structure (e.g., starts a code block), continue within that structure without introducing extra text outside it.
  • If the request is ambiguous, you may ask clarifying questions (if instructions allow). Otherwise, state briefly that more information is needed.
  • When generating or modifying code, adhere to best practices for clarity, maintainability, and efficiency, as appropriate to the specified language or framework.
  • Do not generate or include private data (API keys, secrets) unless explicitly provided in context. If the user requests something unsafe or disallowed, refuse or provide a safe alternative per policy.
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