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cursor-pr-discipline
Keep AI-assisted PRs scoped, reviewable, and human-decided
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Keep AI-assisted PRs scoped, reviewable, and human-decided
3 followers
AI-assisted PRs tend to expand beyond the original request. cursor-pr-discipline is a free set of Cursor Project Rules (.mdc files) that help keep PRs scoped, reviewable, and human-decided. Free Pack on GitHub includes: - no-unrequested-changes.mdc - one-pr-one-topic.mdc - classify-before-merging.mdc Pro Pack v0 on Gumroad ($29) adds execution result triage, AI review triage, and human merge decision log templates.




I'm a solo founder building this at night and on my days off.
I kept watching Cursor do exactly what I asked — and then a little more.
A refactor I didn't request.
A helper function I didn't need.
A small extra change that made sense in isolation.
By the time I noticed, the PR was much harder to review than it should have been.
So I built a small set of .mdc rules for myself.
The goal is simple:
Help keep AI-assisted PRs scoped, reviewable, and human-decided.
The Free Pack is on GitHub — no signup, no email, just the files.
The Pro Pack adds triage templates for cases where AI review output or execution results need a human decision before the next step.
If you're using Cursor solo or in a small team, I'd genuinely love to hear how you handle PR scope today.