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yusyus bad84ceac2 feat: Add Cursor React example repo (Task 3.2)
Complete working example demonstrating Cursor + Skill Seekers workflow:

**Main Example (examples/cursor-react-skill/):**
- README.md (400+ lines) - Comprehensive guide with expected outputs
- generate_cursorrules.py - Automation script for complete workflow
- .cursorrules.example - Sample generated rules (React 18+ patterns)
- requirements.txt - Python dependencies

**Example Project (example-project/):**
- package.json - React 18 + TypeScript + Vite
- tsconfig.json - Strict TypeScript configuration
- src/App.tsx - Sample counter component
- src/index.tsx - React entry point
- README.md - Testing instructions

**Workflow Demonstrated:**
1. Scrape React docs → skill-seekers scrape
2. Package for Cursor → skill-seekers package --target claude
3. Extract and copy → unzip + cp to .cursorrules
4. Test in Cursor IDE with AI prompts

**Example Prompts Included:**
- useState hook patterns
- Data fetching with useEffect
- Custom hooks for validation
- TypeScript typing examples

Shows before/after comparison of AI suggestions with and without .cursorrules.

Updates: README.md + INTEGRATIONS.md (added Haystack to supported list)
2026-02-07 21:07:11 +03:00

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# Cursor + React Skill Example
Complete example showing how to use Skill Seekers to generate Cursor rules for React development.
## What This Example Does
- ✅ Generates React documentation skill
- ✅ Creates `.cursorrules` for Cursor IDE
- ✅ Shows AI-powered React code completion
- ✅ Includes sample React project
## Quick Start
### 1. Generate React Skill
```bash
# Install Skill Seekers
pip install skill-seekers
# Generate React documentation skill
skill-seekers scrape --config configs/react.json --max-pages 100
# Package for Cursor
skill-seekers package output/react --target claude
```
This creates `output/react-claude.zip` containing `SKILL.md` (the Cursor rules file).
### 2. Extract and Copy Rules
```bash
# Extract the ZIP
unzip output/react-claude.zip -d output/react-cursor
# Copy rules to your project
cp output/react-cursor/SKILL.md example-project/.cursorrules
```
Or use the automation script:
```bash
python generate_cursorrules.py
```
### 3. Test in Cursor
```bash
# Open project in Cursor
cursor example-project/
# Try these prompts in Cursor:
# - "Create a useState hook for managing user data"
# - "Add useEffect to fetch data on mount"
# - "Implement a custom hook for form validation"
# - "Create a component with proper TypeScript types"
```
## Expected Results
### Before (Without .cursorrules)
- Generic React suggestions
- May use outdated patterns (class components, etc.)
- No TypeScript best practices
- Missing modern Hooks patterns
### After (With .cursorrules)
- React 18+ specific patterns
- Hooks-based architecture (useState, useEffect, custom hooks)
- TypeScript strict mode with proper types
- Modern best practices (functional components, composition)
- Context API and state management patterns
- Performance optimization (useMemo, useCallback)
## Automation Script
The `generate_cursorrules.py` script automates the entire workflow:
```python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Automate Cursor rules generation for React.
"""
import subprocess
import sys
from pathlib import Path
def run_command(cmd: list, description: str) -> bool:
"""Run a shell command and return success status."""
print(f"\n{'='*60}")
print(f"STEP: {description}")
print(f"{'='*60}")
result = subprocess.run(cmd, capture_output=True, text=True)
if result.returncode != 0:
print(f"❌ Error: {result.stderr}")
return False
print(f"✅ Success!")
if result.stdout:
print(result.stdout)
return True
def main():
"""Run the automation workflow."""
print("=" * 60)
print("Cursor Rules Generator - React Example")
print("=" * 60)
# Step 1: Scrape React docs
if not run_command(
["skill-seekers", "scrape", "--config", "configs/react.json", "--max-pages", "100"],
"Scraping React documentation"
):
sys.exit(1)
# Step 2: Package for Cursor
if not run_command(
["skill-seekers", "package", "output/react", "--target", "claude"],
"Packaging for Cursor"
):
sys.exit(1)
# Step 3: Extract ZIP
if not run_command(
["unzip", "-o", "output/react-claude.zip", "-d", "output/react-cursor"],
"Extracting packaged skill"
):
sys.exit(1)
# Step 4: Copy to example project
source = Path("output/react-cursor/SKILL.md")
target = Path("example-project/.cursorrules")
if not source.exists():
print(f"❌ Error: {source} not found")
sys.exit(1)
target.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
target.write_text(source.read_text())
print(f"\n✅ Copied rules to {target}")
# Success summary
print("\n" + "=" * 60)
print("✅ Cursor rules generated successfully!")
print("=" * 60)
print(f"\n📁 Rules file: {target.absolute()}")
print("\n🚀 Next steps:")
print(" 1. Open example-project/ in Cursor")
print(" 2. Try the example prompts in the README")
print(" 3. Compare AI suggestions before/after")
if __name__ == "__main__":
try:
main()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("\n\n⚠️ Interrupted by user")
sys.exit(0)
```
## Sample .cursorrules File
See `.cursorrules.example` for a sample generated rules file. Key sections include:
- **React Fundamentals** - Components, JSX, props, state
- **Hooks** - useState, useEffect, useContext, custom hooks
- **TypeScript** - Proper typing for components, props, events
- **Performance** - useMemo, useCallback, React.memo
- **Best Practices** - Component composition, error boundaries
- **Common Patterns** - Forms, data fetching, routing
## Example Project Structure
The `example-project/` directory contains a minimal React + TypeScript setup:
```
example-project/
├── .cursorrules # Generated rules (empty initially)
├── package.json # React + TypeScript dependencies
├── tsconfig.json # TypeScript configuration
├── src/
│ ├── App.tsx # Main component
│ └── index.tsx # Entry point
└── README.md # Project-specific instructions
```
### Testing the AI
Open `example-project/` in Cursor and try these prompts:
**1. useState Hook:**
```
Create a counter component with increment and decrement buttons
```
**Expected output with .cursorrules:**
```tsx
import { useState } from 'react';
export function Counter() {
const [count, setCount] = useState<number>(0);
return (
<div>
<p>Count: {count}</p>
<button onClick={() => setCount(count + 1)}>Increment</button>
<button onClick={() => setCount(count - 1)}>Decrement</button>
</div>
);
}
```
**2. Data Fetching:**
```
Create a component that fetches user data from an API
```
**Expected output with .cursorrules:**
```tsx
import { useState, useEffect } from 'react';
interface User {
id: number;
name: string;
email: string;
}
export function UserList() {
const [users, setUsers] = useState<User[]>([]);
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
const [error, setError] = useState<string | null>(null);
useEffect(() => {
fetch('https://api.example.com/users')
.then(res => res.json())
.then(data => {
setUsers(data);
setLoading(false);
})
.catch(err => {
setError(err.message);
setLoading(false);
});
}, []);
if (loading) return <div>Loading...</div>;
if (error) return <div>Error: {error}</div>;
return (
<ul>
{users.map(user => (
<li key={user.id}>{user.name} - {user.email}</li>
))}
</ul>
);
}
```
**3. Custom Hook:**
```
Create a custom hook for form validation
```
**Expected output with .cursorrules:**
```tsx
import { useState, useCallback } from 'react';
interface ValidationRules {
[field: string]: (value: string) => string | null;
}
export function useFormValidation(rules: ValidationRules) {
const [errors, setErrors] = useState<Record<string, string>>({});
const validate = useCallback((field: string, value: string) => {
const error = rules[field]?.(value);
setErrors(prev => ({
...prev,
[field]: error || ''
}));
return !error;
}, [rules]);
const validateAll = useCallback((values: Record<string, string>) => {
const newErrors: Record<string, string> = {};
let isValid = true;
for (const field in rules) {
const error = rules[field](values[field] || '');
if (error) {
newErrors[field] = error;
isValid = false;
}
}
setErrors(newErrors);
return isValid;
}, [rules]);
return { errors, validate, validateAll };
}
```
## Files in This Example
- `README.md` - This file
- `generate_cursorrules.py` - Automation script
- `.cursorrules.example` - Sample generated rules
- `example-project/` - Minimal React + TypeScript project
- `requirements.txt` - Python dependencies (skill-seekers)
## Troubleshooting
### Issue: Rules not loading
**Solution:** Restart Cursor IDE or reload window (Cmd+Shift+P → "Reload Window")
### Issue: AI not using rules
**Solution:** Check `.cursorrules` is at project root. Verify with AI: "Are you aware of .cursorrules?"
### Issue: skill-seekers not found
**Solution:** Install Skill Seekers
```bash
pip install skill-seekers
```
### Issue: Scraping fails
**Solution:** Check internet connection, or use smaller --max-pages value
```bash
skill-seekers scrape --config configs/react.json --max-pages 50
```
## Next Steps
1. Customize rules for your project needs
2. Add project-specific patterns to `.cursorrules`
3. Include internal component library documentation
4. Share with team for consistency
5. Try other frameworks (Vue, Angular, Django, etc.)
## Related Examples
- [Windsurf Example](../windsurf-fastapi-context/)
- [Cline Example](../cline-django-assistant/)
- [Continue.dev Example](../continue-dev-universal/)
- [LangChain RAG Example](../langchain-rag-pipeline/)
## Resources
- [Cursor Documentation](https://cursor.sh/docs)
- [Cursor Rules Guide](https://cursor.sh/docs/cursorrules)
- [Skill Seekers Documentation](https://github.com/yusufkaraaslan/Skill_Seekers)
- [React Documentation](https://react.dev/)