Add Community Collections section with Survivor Forge cursor rules#26
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Summary
This PR adds a new Community Collections section to the README, providing users with links to pre-made
.cursorrulesfiles they can use directly in their projects.The first entry is Survivor Forge Cursor Rules, a collection of 35+ framework-specific
.cursorrulesfiles covering 16+ frameworks including React, Next.js, Python, FastAPI, Go, Rust, Vue, Angular, Svelte, TypeScript, and more.Why add a Community Collections section?
This project does a great job of generating MDC rule files from library information. A "Community Collections" section complements that by pointing users to ready-to-use
.cursorrulesfiles they can drop into their projects immediately. This is especially helpful for developers who:The section is designed to grow as more community collections emerge.
Changes
Community Collectionssection to README.md between Project Structure and License