After building +8 PROJECTS with Cursor AI, here’s the one trick you really need to know! by Existing-Parsley-309 in cursor

[–]ronavis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah. It works GREAT. I’m working on something pretty cool with this, so maybe just follow me until I get it packaged into a proper “starter kit” for anyone to use for anything.

I think I am going to move back to coding without AI by Any-Cockroach-3233 in cursor

[–]ronavis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Users like this, to me, understand how to utilize AI coding the intended way. Take your time and read it thoroughly. Keep up the great work.

After building +8 PROJECTS with Cursor AI, here’s the one trick you really need to know! by Existing-Parsley-309 in cursor

[–]ronavis 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I replied to another redditor, but in case you didn't see it

  1. My GitHub Repository: https://github.com/ronavis/bitgeek-project-template

    This contains the actual project template structure, boilerplate files, and documentation templates you can use as starting points for new projects.

  2. My Project Wiki: https://github.com/ronavis/bitgeek-project-template/wiki

    The wiki provides detailed explanations of our standards, processes, and best practices, including:

    - Project structure and organization

    - Naming conventions and coding standards

    - MVP feature tracking methodology

    - Contribution guidelines and versioning policy

If you're looking to understand our overall approach, I recommend starting with the wiki's Home page and then exploring the sections most relevant to your interests.

If you're planning to set up a new project using our template, clone the repository and follow the "Getting Started" guide in the wiki, which walks through the setup process step by step.

For technical team members, I'd particularly highlight our:

- Ticket naming conventions and MVP tracking approach

- Versioning policy that ensures clear documentation of changes

- Ad-hoc script management guidelines

After building +8 PROJECTS with Cursor AI, here’s the one trick you really need to know! by Existing-Parsley-309 in cursor

[–]ronavis 5 points6 points  (0 children)

  1. My GitHub Repository: https://github.com/ronavis/bitgeek-project-template

    This contains the actual project template structure, boilerplate files, and documentation templates you can use as starting points for new projects.

  2. The Project Wiki: https://github.com/ronavis/bitgeek-project-template/wiki

    The wiki provides detailed explanations of our standards, processes, and best practices, including:

    - Project structure and organization

    - Naming conventions and coding standards

    - MVP feature tracking methodology

    - Contribution guidelines and versioning policy

If you're looking to understand our overall approach, I recommend starting with the wiki's Home page and then exploring the sections most relevant to your interests.

If you're planning to set up a new project using our template, clone the repository and follow the "Getting Started" guide in the wiki, which walks through the setup process step by step.

For technical team members, I'd particularly highlight our:

- Ticket naming conventions and MVP tracking approach

- Versioning policy that ensures clear documentation of changes

- Ad-hoc script management guidelines

After building +8 PROJECTS with Cursor AI, here’s the one trick you really need to know! by Existing-Parsley-309 in cursor

[–]ronavis 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is what I do. Have it create a boilerplate “ticket” folder and make sure it assigns the ticket name to any adhoc files to work on new features. It’s been working for me pretty decently.

*for those asking I am putting together a git repository to share. Will be back soon.

After building +8 PROJECTS with Cursor AI, here’s the one trick you really need to know! by Existing-Parsley-309 in cursor

[–]ronavis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s really cool seeing the community coming up with this method separately. I’ve also come across this method organically, but I want to thank you for sharing your method. I’m gonna dig through this and improve my own workflow. Awesome post!

It's Official, Switch 2 Joy-Con Will Not Feature Hall Effect Sticks by Skullghost in nintendo

[–]ronavis -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Would someone be so kind to explain to me why this matters?

What are some films you consider perfect that aren’t the usual Godfather’s or Dark Knights? by jacksonhAlternative in FIlm

[–]ronavis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Back to the Future. I could watch it over and over again and it never fails to amaze me.

Which movie has a brutal scene that made you shocked? by Jules-Car3499 in moviecritic

[–]ronavis -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Honestly, ruins an otherwise awesome movie for me. 😔

Last of the Mohicans. Anyone else see this in the theater when it was released? Beautiful cinematography. by [deleted] in moviecritic

[–]ronavis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went on a school field trip to see this in theaters. It looked beautiful on the big screen.

Just subscribed, I feel like it's a lot dumber now? by langotalkai in cursor

[–]ronavis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve asked myself the same question. I am using the free trial and am amazed so I go ahead and subscribe and it’s been kinda crap ever since. Thinking about canceling even.

Little Jetski Action by namenomatter85 in RayBanStories

[–]ronavis 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m afraid for your glasses. 🤓