Built an open-source tool to manage AI agent configs — 888 stars later, asking the AI community for feedback

Hey r/artificial!

If you use AI coding agents — Cursor, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Gemini CLI — you probably know how much those configuration files matter. The instructions you give your agent define how well it understands your project.

The problem: those files (`CLAUDE.md`, `.cursor/rules`, `AGENTS.md`, etc.) are totally unmanaged. They live in random project folders with no versioning, no sharing, no discoverability.

I built Caliber to fix that. It's an open-source AI agent configuration manager — a registry where you can:

- Store and version your agent configs

- Share configs with your team or publicly

- Discover what configs other developers are using

- Roll back agent instructions that aren't working

We just crossed 888 GitHub stars and nearly 100 forks, which has been incredibly motivating.

For those experimenting with AI agents: what does your current config setup look like? Do you actually maintain your `CLAUDE.md` / `.cursor/rules`? Would a centralized registry for these configs be useful to you?

Repo: https://github.com/caliber-ai/caliber

Feedback and feature requests very welcome!

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