If u cant code and keep getting trapped in endless "Ai loops" w/ @cursor_ai, its because you're being lazy

Its not your fault, it's human nature

I cant believe how many people don't know how to make their own PRD's. So here's a zero bullsh*t post showing how

So buckle up, and bookmark this bad boy

Ill post a video for a full demo soon, but basically you're missing A LOT of detail and ASSUMING Ai knows how to unravel whatever kinda f*cked up spaghetti is in your head 😂

It took me a long time to realise I was doing the same...

So, we use advanced Ai reasoning models to fill the gaps in before we go to Cursor

#1 yap your idea to o1 - for example if we are creating some feature, we just want to explain everything about how it works.

DO NOT TRY TO EXPLAIN 11 FEATURES, Ai isn't a miracle worker. Work on one thing at a time, we aren't trying to cure cancer here boys, just adding 1 feature/ui update at a time

#2 We then paste the following prompt in:

"Your job is to create a detailed PRD explaining how to build this feature, read through every step, understand how these features / components work together. Think through ALL edge cases and potential errors that could be introduced when building this. Include instructions to add detailed error checks, comments and logging. Include sample code. Ensure you explain how every section of this feature works going into macro detail. Break these down into detailed numbered steps "

This is just a general prompt, but will get you 70% off the way there

#3 Paste the resulting PRD into a new file, created in an Instructions folder in the root directory, eg app/instructions/new_feature.md

#4 When you now want to add this feature tag this md file in composer for additional context

I'll do a full tutorial, lmk what else u need help with bellow.

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