
Harshit Khemani developed a comprehensive Cursor compatibility framework for the basedhardware/omi repository, focusing on enabling standardized AI-assisted development across backend, Flutter, firmware, web, and plugin environments. He implemented Cursor rules, commands, skills, and subagents using Dart and Python, while expanding the project’s architecture and component documentation within the .cursor directory. Harshit improved repository structure and maintainability by introducing index files and a .cursorignore, and enhanced onboarding through clearer documentation and navigation. His work emphasized process improvements and user experience, laying a foundation for faster delivery and consistent workflows without addressing major bug fixes during this period.
Month 2026-01 — Delivered a comprehensive Cursor compatibility framework and documentation for basedhardware/omi, enabling standardized AI-assisted development across backend, Flutter, firmware, web, and plugins. Implemented Cursor rules, commands, skills, and subagents, and expanded architecture and component documentation within the .cursor directory. Established robust repository structure with index files for docs, and added .cursorignore to improve maintainability. Documentation improvements significantly enhanced discoverability, onboarding, and cross-team collaboration. No major bug fixes recorded this month; the focus was on feature enablement, documentation, and process improvements that drive faster delivery and consistency.
Month 2026-01 — Delivered a comprehensive Cursor compatibility framework and documentation for basedhardware/omi, enabling standardized AI-assisted development across backend, Flutter, firmware, web, and plugins. Implemented Cursor rules, commands, skills, and subagents, and expanded architecture and component documentation within the .cursor directory. Established robust repository structure with index files for docs, and added .cursorignore to improve maintainability. Documentation improvements significantly enhanced discoverability, onboarding, and cross-team collaboration. No major bug fixes recorded this month; the focus was on feature enablement, documentation, and process improvements that drive faster delivery and consistency.

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