Use the Cursor platform page when you want to browse what's available. Use this guide when you need a practical starting set, a simple way to test compatibility, and a clearer sense of when rules should stay separate.
Cursor users usually get the most value by starting from one workflow family instead of a long install queue:
That keeps the test loop honest and makes compatibility easier to judge.
Cursor rules and skills are adjacent, but they solve different problems. Use rules for persistent conventions. Use skills for reusable invoked workflows. If you need that comparison first, read Cursor rules vs skills.
Before sharing a Cursor skill with the whole team, check:
Browse Cursor skills, compare GitHub skills, and use Frontend development skills if your real search starts from shipping UI work.