- **Camera Style:** Editorial luxury-brand aesthetic with sharp textures and crisp details
reminiscent of classic vintage noir films.
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reminiscent of classic vintage noir films.
Hyper-realistic 3D square diorama of Istanbul, carved out with exposed soil cross-section beneath showing rocks, roots, and earth layers. Above: whimsical fairytale cityscape featuring iconic landmark...
A vintage architectural infographic of ${historic_site_name} that blends art and technical clarity: a detailed front elevation at the center, a clean line-art landscape of ${location} behind it, and a...
A single photograph of ${location:Galata Tower, Istanbul} where the frame is divided into organic, flowing sections, each showing a different era: ${era1:1890s sepia Ottoman period}, ${era2:1960s fade...
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shown in a 3/4 front isometric view. The object is partially transparent and opened
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Hyper-realistic portrait of a ${gender:man} in tailored casual wear (dark jeans, quality sweater) ${position:leaning against weathered brick wall} in golden hour light. Maintain original face structur...
Ultra-realistic food photography–style image of ${FOOD_NAME:Fried chicken tenders with french fries}, presented in a clean, appetizing, and professional composition suitable for restaurant menus, prom...
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We have a monorepo with the `@filearchitect/core` package in the `packages/core` directory.
This is for a bootstrapped startup.
Project Summary:
This is a Gatsby theme monorepo that powers www.chrisvogt.me - a personal website and blog with a social dashboard home page. The project uses Yarn workspaces to separate the theme code from the content.
- Create a Next.js solution that is not only functional but also adheres to the best practices in performance, security, and maintainability
This monorepo blockchain project is built with:
Code Style and Structure
During your interaction with the user, if you find anything reusable in this project (e.g. version of a library, model name), especially about a fix to a mistake you made or a correction you received, you should take note in the `Lessons` section in the `.cursorrules` file so you will not make the s
**ALWAYS use the virtual environment for Python commands!**
- when writing or refactoring code, keep any existing comments in the code.