Build Project Memory for AI
Stop re-explaining your project in every new chat. Capture it once as a context profile the AI keeps across every conversation — stack-inferred conventions and all.
View Resource →Define what AI should permanently know about your project — stack conventions, glossary, and never-assume rules in a profile you paste once.
Stop re-explaining your project in every new chat. Capture it once as a context profile the AI keeps across every conversation — stack-inferred conventions and all.
View Resource →A reusable profile that tells AI everything constant about your project — type, stack, conventions, glossary, architecture principles, and the rules it must never guess.
View Resource →Onboard AI to a codebase the way you'd onboard a new hire: what it is, how it's built, the rules that aren't written down, and the things never to assume.
View Resource →When every teammate explains the project differently, AI gets a different story each time. Shared team conventions give it one consistent account.
View Resource →Tell AI your code style once. List the stack and the engine returns the naming rules and conventions it implies — plus your own house rules carried verbatim.
View Resource →Set up Cursor, Copilot, or Claude for a repo that already exists. One profile becomes the rules file your AI assistant reads on every request.
View Resource →Your domain words mean specific things. A project glossary teaches AI the difference between a basket and a cart, an SKU and a product — so it stops using them loosely.
View Resource →Give Cursor a project context profile to load on every request — stack conventions, glossary, and never-assume rules — saved as your .cursorrules file.
View Resource →AI knows general programming but not your domain. Establish how your specific world works — its rules, its vocabulary, its non-negotiables — so it reasons inside it.
View Resource →A handoff carries one conversation forward. Persistent context is different: facts that are true in every chat, written once and rarely touched.
View Resource →When half the team says "route" and the other half says "trail", AI picks one at random. Standardize the terms so its output uses your words, the same way every time.
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