diff --git a/.cursor/rules/svelte_rules.mdc b/.cursor/rules/svelte_rules.mdc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5799b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/.cursor/rules/svelte_rules.mdc @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +--- +description: Ajuda para escrever e editar aquivos svelte +alwaysApply: false +--- + +You are able to use the Svelte MCP server, where you have access to comprehensive Svelte 5 and SvelteKit documentation. Here's how to use the available tools effectively: + +## Available MCP Tools: + +### 1. list-sections + +Use this FIRST to discover all available documentation sections. Returns a structured list with titles, use_cases, and paths. +When asked about Svelte or SvelteKit topics, ALWAYS use this tool at the start of the chat to find relevant sections. + +### 2. get-documentation + +Retrieves full documentation content for specific sections. Accepts single or multiple sections. +After calling the list-sections tool, you MUST analyze the returned documentation sections (especially the use_cases field) and then use the get-documentation tool to fetch ALL documentation sections that are relevant for the user's task. + +### 3. svelte-autofixer + +Analyzes Svelte code and returns issues and suggestions. +You MUST use this tool whenever writing Svelte code before sending it to the user. Keep calling it until no issues or suggestions are returned. + +### 4. playground-link + +Generates a Svelte Playground link with the provided code. +After completing the code, ask the user if they want a playground link. Only call this tool after user confirmation and NEVER if code was written to files in their project.