📚Step 3: Upload FTO indicator documentation to Cursor
In this step, we’ll give Cursor its “textbook” — the official FTO indicator documentation.
Now that Cursor knows the rules, let’s give it the actual manual.
By uploading the official FTO indicator documentation, Cursor will have a knowledge base it can use to generate better code for you. No more guessing, no more “hmm, what does this method do?” — Cursor will actually know.
Here’s how to do it:
Click the Settings icon in the top right corner of Cursor IDE (see Picture #1).
Think of this step as handing Cursor the instruction booklet — without it, it’s like trying to build IKEA furniture without the tiny hex key.

2. Next stop: Features.
Think of it as the secret drawer where all the cool settings live. Click on Features in the left sidebar — that’s where you’ll find everything you need to feed Cursor the right docs. (See Picture #2.)

Almost there! Scroll down the Features page until you spot the Docs section — that’s your gateway to feeding Cursor some serious brain food. (See Picture #3.)

Time to feed Cursor some serious knowledge! Hit the “Add new doc” button and paste this link: https://fto-2.gitbook.io/fto-indicators-docs.
This tells Cursor, “Here’s everything you need to know about indicators in FTO — study up!” (See Picture #4.)

Once you add the link, Cursor will take a moment to index the docs. Grab a coffee (or stretch your fingers) while it works.
After that, Cursor will have all the smarts it needs to reference the documentation and help you craft your shiny new indicators like a pro.
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