❗ The 2 big problems every AI-native engineer runs into
Every tool expects its own inputs:
- Copilot →
.github/copilot-instructions.md, chat modes, reusable prompts - Claude →
CLAUDE.md, commands, skills - Cursor →
.cursor/rules/*.mdc - Kiro →
.kiro/steering/*.md - (with more formats appearing every month…)
But your team’s actual standards aren’t stored anywhere:
- architecture rules → buried in Slack or Notion
- naming conventions → stuck in your head
- patterns → hiding in PR comments
- best practices → scattered across repos
👉 Packmind helps you turn all of this into a real engineering playbook
(standards, rules, patterns, recipes) so AI agents finally code your way.
Every repo.
Every assistant.
Different files, different folders, different formats.
Keeping everything in sync is impossible.
👉 Packmind centralizes your playbook once — and distributes it everywhere,
generating the exact instruction files each AI tool needs, optimized for context.
Choose your preferred setup option:
- Cloud version: Create an account at https://app.packmind.ai
- Self-hosted: Deploy on your own infrastructure using Docker Compose or Kubernetes
The MCP server allows you to interact with Packmind directly from your AI agent (GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, Cursor, etc.) to create and manage standards and recipes.
- Go to Account Settings in Packmind
- Copy your MCP Access token
- Configure your AI agent with:
- MCP server URL:
{PACKMIND_URL}/mcp - Your MCP access token
- MCP server URL:
Once your MCP server is configured, open your AI agent and use this prompt:
Start packmind onboarding
Your AI agent will guide you through creating your first coding standard interactively. Go in Packmind to see the final results.
Make your standards available to your AI coding assistant:
In Packmind, go to Packages → Create Package, then add your standards and recipes to it.
# Install the CLI
npm install -g @packmind/cli
# Get your API key from Packmind: Settings → API Key → Generate Api Key
export PACKMIND_API_KEY_V3="your-api-key"
# Pull your packages
packmind-cli pull --list
packmind-cli pull <package-slug>Your standards are now available in the .packmind directory and your AI agent configuration files.
For detailed CLI setup and usage, see the CLI documentation.
Available here: https://packmindhub.github.io/packmind.