Expert Cursor
The pages you graduate to once the basics feel automatic. SE-shaped patterns for packaging, hand-off, demo reset, automation, and everything in between.
If you've shipped a couple of POCs with Cursor and you're ready to stop reinventing your workflow on each one, this is the section. Everything here assumes you already know Chat, Agent, Tab, rules, skills, and MCPs. If any of those feel fuzzy, back up to Getting Started with Cursor or Advanced Cursor first.

Who this section is for
SEs who are past their first demo, juggle multiple customers, and want Cursor to feel like a system instead of a tool. The pages are short on purpose and each one ends with a move you can make today.
Know your project
Project Anatomy
A guided tour of force-app/main/default/ so the agent knows where things live
Permission Sets & Access
"Why can't my user see this?" solved once, properly, with Permission Set Groups
Ship it to someone else
Connected Apps & Integrations
Named Credentials, External Services, and the Connected App dance for external callouts
Packaging & Hand-off
2GP unlocked packages so you can stop emailing zip files
Industries Quickstart
OmniStudio, EPC, and DataPacks for Comms, Media, Utilities, and Insurance SEs
Turn Cursor into a machine
Hooks & Automation
.cursor/hooks.json, auto-format on save, and skills that fire themselves
Subagents & Parallelism
Background Agents and Task subagents for refactors, tests, and docs in parallel
Ship demos that don't break
Demo Reset & Repeatability
The scripted reset every SE wishes they had the morning of a discovery call
Screenshots & Diagrams
Drop Setup screenshots into chat, generate Mermaid ERDs, and build customer visuals
POCs & Hand-off Docs
Build, test, document, hand off. The afd360-poc-docs-skill inside the SE arc.
Stay current
Keeping Cursor Current
Updates, release notes, beta channel, and how to roll back when something breaks
Cheat Sheet
The 20 keybinds and 10 sf commands you'll use every day, on one page
How to use this section
Pick the page that matches what's on fire this week. Nothing here is in order. cheatsheet.mdx prints nicely if you want it on the wall next to your monitor.