If you frequently switch between #Cursor IDE and #ClaudeCode, keep your agent skills in sync without duplication by creating symlink.
`ln -s ../.cursor/skills .claude/skills`
β One source of truth.
π½ Commit the symlink and your whole team can use it.
This is super-useful when you want to maintain two different files with same content.
Example : A skill repo that works with Agents as well as Claude code.
https://t.co/AVQ58NzDRK
Idea :
A react component library for ultra light weight games. Games that induces dopamine and can be finished in few seconds to few minutes.
You can plug such components instead of those loading indicators.
I love @claudeai artifacts.
I often experiment with design variations there.
When I want to bring a design (or part of it) back to Cursor,
I ask Claude to turn it into a text-based visual design.
That block of text + a quick screenshot = zero-friction import into Cursor.
Lock screen mirror
I noticed we all check our look through the front camera, but the current flow is slow for that use-case because you need to open the full camera view and flip the camera each time. So I started exploring different approaches for this.
NextJS's experimental flag: "--experimental-https" is very useful.
π What does it do?
It allows you to run a web app on localhost with https.
π‘ Why is it useful?
- Very useful for testing out OAuth App workflows because so many OAuth providers do not allow redirect URIs starting with http:// (e.g. Adobe Sign)
- So no more dealing with ngrok and its ever-changing URLs.
βοΈ How does it work?
It uses mkcert behind the scenes and create self-signed certificate.
My usecase :
I often have quick questions to explore a particular path in existing chat. Consider it as an exploration. I don't want to do that as part of parent chat to avoid bloating context.
Latest version of @cursor_ai does not allow referencing chats.
I miss providing existing chats as context in @cursor_ai while starting new chat.
@ericzakariasson : What would be right alternative to it.
One alternate is : copy chat and continue. That is cumbersome.
in 2020 i started recreating the stamps my grandpa collected, it was a small lockdown project that sort of grew into a digital collection of my own.
now, @rpavlini and I built an online philately experience where you can explore them and zooooom in like a true philatelist
Great selection of pallets for website.
Worth bookmarking.
While building website, I would choose from one of these pallets rather than starting randomly.
Color palette inspiration
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Curated color palette ideas displayed in an example website.
Have a play π
https://t.co/yAEToIZVC0