Introducing Cursor Memories: A CLI Tool for Developer Insights
By
Carl Rosales
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Summary
The article introduces a CLI tool called 'Cursor Memories,' designed for storing and searching development memories, insights, and patterns. It utilizes Cursor Rules, Supabase, and OpenAI embeddings to enhance developer workflows. The tool is highlighted as a new launch on Product Hunt, targeting developers and tech enthusiasts.
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Memory system for Cursor agents: A tool designed to enhance developer workflows by organizing and retrieving development insights efficiently.
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