rulesync 5.3.0 → 5.4.0

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  | Cursor | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ 🌏 | 🎮 | ✅ |
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  | OpenCode | ✅ | | ✅ | ✅ 🌏 | ✅ 🌏 | ✅ 🌏 |
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  | Cline | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ 🌏 | | |
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- | Kilo Code | ✅ 🌏 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ 🌏 | | |
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+ | Kilo Code | ✅ 🌏 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ 🌏 | | ✅ 🌏 |
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  | Roo Code | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | 🎮 | ✅ 🌏 |
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  | Qwen Code | ✅ | ✅ | | | | |
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- | Kiro IDE | ✅ | ✅ | | | | |
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- | Google Antigravity | ✅ | | | ✅ | | |
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+ | Kiro IDE | ✅ | ✅ || | | |
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+ | Google Antigravity | ✅ | | | ✅ | | ✅ 🌏 |
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  | JetBrains Junie | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | | |
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  | AugmentCode | ✅ | ✅ | | | | |
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  | Windsurf | ✅ | ✅ | | | | |
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  ## Why Rulesync?
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- ### 🔧 **Tool Flexibility**
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+ ### 🧭 **Single Source of Truth**
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- Team members can freely choose their preferred AI coding tools. Whether it's GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Cline, or Claude Code, each developer can use the tool that maximizes their productivity.
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+ Author rules once, generate everywhere. Rulesync turns a unified ruleset into tool-native formats so teams stop duplicating instructions across multiple AI assistants.
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- ### 📈 **Future-Proof Development**
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+ ### 🔧 **Tool Freedom Without Friction**
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- AI development tools evolve rapidly with new tools emerging frequently. With Rulesync, switching between tools doesn't require redefining your rules from scratch.
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+ Let developers pick the assistant that fits their flow—Copilot, Cursor, Cline, Claude Code, and more—without rewriting team standards.
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- ### 🎯 **Multi-Tool Workflow**
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+ ### 📦 **Clean, Auditable Outputs**
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- Enable hybrid development workflows combining multiple AI tools.
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+ Rulesync emits plain configuration files you can commit, review, and ship. If you ever uninstall Rulesync, your generated files keep working.
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- ### 🔓 **No Lock-in**
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+ ### 🚀 **Fast Onboarding & Consistency**
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- Avoid lock-in completely. If you decide to stop using Rulesync, you can continue using the generated rule files as-is.
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+ New team members get the same conventions, context, and guardrails immediately, keeping code style and quality consistent across tools.
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- ### 🎯 **Consistency Across Tools**
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+ ### 🧩 **Multi-Tool & Modular Workflows**
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- Apply consistent rules across all AI tools, improving code quality and development experience for the entire team.
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+ Compose rules, MCP configs, commands, and subagents for different tools or scopes (project vs. global) without fragmenting your workflow.
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- ### 🌏 **Global Mode**
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+ ### 🌍 **Ready for What’s Next**
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- You can use global mode via Rulesync by enabling `--global` option.
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- ### 🎮 **Simulate Commands and Subagents**
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- Simulated commands and subagents allow you to generate simulated commands and subagents for cursor and codexcli. This is useful for shortening your prompts.
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+ AI tool ecosystems evolve quickly. Rulesync helps you add, switch, or retire tools while keeping your rules intact.
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  ## Case Studies
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