rulesync and glooit
These are competitors: both synchronize AI agent rule configurations across development tools, with rulesync focusing on CLI-based rule management while glooit emphasizes multi-tool sync including MCP and Skills configurations.
About rulesync
dyoshikawa/rulesync
A Utility CLI for AI Coding Agents
Automatically synchronizes AI agent rules across 25+ development tools (Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Gemini CLI, etc.) from a unified configuration format, supporting rules, MCP servers, commands, subagents, and skills. Enables bidirectional import/export to integrate existing tool configurations and selective generation per-target with both project and global scope modes. Built as a Node.js CLI with comprehensive documentation and official skill repositories for extended functionality.
About glooit
nikuscs/glooit
🧴glooit keeps your AI agent rules, MCP, Skills & Commands configurations in perfect sync across Claude Code, Cursor, Roo Code, and other AI development tools.
Syncs rules, commands, skills, and MCP configurations across seven different AI coding assistants (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, OpenCode, Roo Code, etc.) by normalizing their distinct file formats and locations into a single configuration source. Supports symlink mode for live updates, file merging, per-agent transformations with hooks, and directory-level syncing of commands/skills/agents. Built with TypeScript configuration and CLI tooling for both single-project and monorepo setups.
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