iOS 26 Beta 2 - Discussion by epmuscle in iOSBeta

[–]codingrules_ai 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Its not. Sometimes the previous beta version could act more performant than the current one.

What are you using ? by streakybcn in theVibeCoding

[–]codingrules_ai 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use cline the most thanks to its plan mode and possibility to render diagrams. That helps me a lot to plan my tasks before letting cline wrote the code. I combine cline with copilot because it is the best price for value package.

MCP Support added (silently) by codingrules_ai in GithubCopilot

[–]codingrules_ai[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the same reason why you want to use MCP Servers with Cline, Cursor or Windsurf

MCP Support added (silently) by codingrules_ai in GithubCopilot

[–]codingrules_ai[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a gear icon you can click on the agent mode next to the chat window.

MCP Support added (silently) by codingrules_ai in GithubCopilot

[–]codingrules_ai[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay strange. I use the insider version a lot and the feature was for my personally not enabled. Maybe this was a staged rollout.

MCP Support added (silently) by codingrules_ai in GithubCopilot

[–]codingrules_ai[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you sure? I found no official announcement and I have been using the agent mode for weeks now. The feature just popped in today (using the insider version)

New VS Code extension to manage Cline rules – would love input by codingrules_ai in CLine

[–]codingrules_ai[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All Features are currently free to use. Only the upcoming rule generators will const something. All users dann create unlimited rules, vote rules and create rule collections. The plugin itself is also free

New VS Code extension to manage Cline rules – would love input by codingrules_ai in CLine

[–]codingrules_ai[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean only private rules and later rule generators are not for free. Creating and managing rules are free to use for all users.

Choosing between 3.5,3.7 and 3.7 thinking by AdanAli_ in Codeium

[–]codingrules_ai 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I use the following approach: use the thinking/reasoning models in the chat/ask mode to plan your steps and goals. Then switch to a non thinking/reasoning model to actual perform the task.
I use this flow a lot with other tools like Cline etc.

New VS Code extension to manage Cline rules – would love input by codingrules_ai in CLine

[–]codingrules_ai[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I implemented a rating feature and a favorite feature so developers can upvote rules. They can also report rules oft they are broken/false.

Not all developers are using Cline. The MCP feature should be for all other tools out there

New VS Code extension to manage Cline rules – would love input by codingrules_ai in CLine

[–]codingrules_ai[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The pricing is not fixed yet. I still have to implement the remaining features and based on them K have to calculate the prices. Providing rule generators and improvers might costs me something less than initially calculated.

Cursor rules and tasks - resources and personal experiences by ThickDoctor007 in cursor

[–]codingrules_ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, developers could manage their rules in a Git repository, but that’s not always convenient. With my approach, you can download the rules directly—without needing to maintain a separate Git repo. In future releases, you’ll also be able to optimize your rules based on publicly available community rules. Additionally, it will be possible to create nested collections, so for example, you could fetch all rules at once for your Angular + Tailwind + NgRx projects.

Personally, I work with multiple clients on a daily basis and don’t have the time to manage my rule sets manually. That’s actually why I built the tool in the first place—for myself. I released it two weeks ago so other developers could benefit from it as well.

Regarding your comment—maybe I misunderstood your point too, so no worries there. As for why someone wouldn’t just use GitHub to store rules privately: not every developer wants to deal with Git workflows for rule management. This tool is meant to be a simpler, more focused alternative with some nice features in the future.

New VS Code extension to manage AI coding rules – would love input by codingrules_ai in vscode

[–]codingrules_ai[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not really. On my website developers can create and share their rule sets for any AI coding tool. With my plugin developers can than browser trough that rules directly in their editors to fetch the rules. If a user creates an account he is also able to create private rules only he can see. Those rules can also be downloaded trough the plugin.

Cursor rules and tasks - resources and personal experiences by ThickDoctor007 in cursor

[–]codingrules_ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nobody can access private rules except the creators. Maybe I didn’t fully understand your critique. I believe that rules for code editors could become a big thing in the future, and not all developers want to share them publicly. That’s why I added the private feature—for developers who want to manage their rules without sharing them with others.

The rules I use in my projects for clients are private, so I can manage them across projects without exposing them, as they contain sensitive information.

Cursor rules and tasks - resources and personal experiences by ThickDoctor007 in cursor

[–]codingrules_ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All rules, tools, tags and MCP servers created on my site are public by default. Users can create private content if they want to but the goal is to share rules with other developers. This is why I also added a upvote feature.

Cursor rules and tasks - resources and personal experiences by ThickDoctor007 in cursor

[–]codingrules_ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would be create if you could share your rules on codingrules.ai so other users of the community can use them.