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<p>Recently, this technique was identified in the latest <code>Thoughtworks Radar #33</code>: <strong>Curated shared instructions for software teams</strong></p>
<p><strong>Problem it tries to solve:</strong> Maintain a specialized collection of system prompts for Software development in Java.</p>
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<p>This project uses PML under the hood to model all System prompts in homogeneous Markdown syntax. Read the file <ahref="https://github.com/jabrena/cursor-rules-java/blob/main/CURSOR-RULES-JAVA.md">CURSOR-RULES-JAVA.md</a> to understand all possibilities.</p>
<p>Churrera is a CLI tool designed to operate with <code>Cursor Cloud Agents API</code> easily. The Cloud Agents API (Beta) allows you to programmatically create and manage AI-powered coding agents that work autonomously on your repositories.</p>
<p><strong>Problem it tries to solve:</strong> Enhance your pipelines with <code>AI Glue</code>.</p>
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<p><strong>Use cases:</strong><code>Automate repetitive Java coding tasks</code> (with TDD if required), <code>Continuous documentation</code>, <code>Continuous Profiling</code>. You could refactor the results using <code>System prompts</code> from the project <code>Cursor rules for Java</code> or use your own System prompts. Your creativity defines your limits.</p>
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<p><strong>Note:</strong> At the moment, the unique service which provides this kind of APIs is <code>Cursor Cloud agents API</code>. If new alternatives exist in the future, I would be happy to implement a factory to support more alternatives.</p>
<p>In 2025, the entire JVM industry is moving around AI and if you attended the different sessions in Devoxx, you may feel it. In the conference, I listened to the different proposals from the most used frameworks <code>Spring</code> & <code>Quarkus</code> in the Java industry and in this year, I observed that there exists a real parity between Spring ecosystem and Quarkus ecosystem in terms of talks. Congratulations to <code>Mario Fusco</code>, <code>Georgios Andrianakis</code>, <code>Clement Escoffier</code>, <code>Rod Johnson</code> & <code>Christian Tzolov</code> for their hard work. I would not like to forget the nice proposal from <code>Akka</code> which shared the new features oriented to <code>Agents</code>.</p>
<p>In this case, I visited the conference for a shorter time so my observations were limited, but in the conference the talks put focus on AI also. In the another hand, I observed less presence of Quarkus talks, in Germain Speakers continue with more experience in Spring. Gathering feedback from my talk, many <code>Java Software engineers</code> in Germany are starting to use this kind of modern tools but in general, the usage is not massive.</p>
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