cursor.beauty is a studio for taste with install paths. The job is to help someone using Cursor ship software that does not look or read like it was generated.
Four artifacts actually change what the agent produces:
- Rules (
.cursor/rules/*.mdc) — standing constraints. Voice, stack, visual craft. - Skills (
.cursor/skills/*/SKILL.md) — procedures the agent loads when the task matches. - Prompts — pasteable briefs for a single job (first slice, mobile pass, copy edit).
- Recipes — a named pack plus install order, so people do not assemble those files from memory.
Keep the list short. A 5,000-file dump is a search problem. A few dozen kits with an opinion is an editorial problem. That is the point of the domain.
What to ship next
- A weekly note: one rule worth installing, with a before/after.
- Submissions with a bar — reject generic “use TypeScript” rules.
- Paid packs later, only after the free studio is trusted.
If you remember one line: selection over inventory.