I ran cursor-doctor on 50 real projects. Here's what broke.

Ali NematiAli NematiMar 325 sec read17 views

A study on 50 real GitHub projects using Cursor rules found that only 6% scored an A grade for health, with most scoring a C due to common issues like overly long rules and vague instructions. Content creators should focus on creating concise, clear rules with correct frontmatter and no dead code to improve their project's performance.

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