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- **`Cursor System Documents`**: *Optimized Document Format for AI*
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Code Style and Structure
Here are some pieces of information you need to know about this project:
System Reference Files (SRF)Cursor System Documents: Optimized Document Format for AI
CodeBase_Docs/Cursor_System_Architecture.md - Phased restructuring plan with implementation prioritiesCodeBase_Docs/Cursor_System_Integration.md - Current state architecture referenceCodeBase Context Documents: Context Documents on prior Code Implementation
CodeBase_Docs/System_Directory_Tree.md - An outline of the entire CodeBase for contextual awarenessCodeBase_Docs/System_Development_History.md - Comprehensive Documentation on the History of Development on each section of the code base.Context First: Always check
System_Directory_Tree.md and relevant SRF before generating code. If you cannot find context still, provide a grep or command search on the CodeBase_Context.md file for relevant implementations.
Architecture Alignment: Ensure all implementations align with specifications in
SRF Documents. If you still cannot find proper context or current implementations, ask the user before generating a new implementation.
Incremental Implementation: Generate code in manageable steps, maintaining consistency with existing codebase.
Knowledge Management: Document reusable components, fixes, and implementation decisions in the appropriate
SRF.
Rule of Seven (
):RO7
Scratchpad for current task and plan implementation stepsSRF for existing implementations; adjust plan accordinglyCursor_System_Architecture.md and Cursor_System_Integration to maintain codebase consistencyScratchpad, with progress
Usage: Maintain a task list in this file following this format:Scratchpad
## Scratchpad [X] Task 1 [ ] Task 2
Update progress markers as subtasks are completed. Use the Scratchpad to maintain implementation context and track progress.