Cursor Rules for the llm/ollama Module
These rules are specific to the `llm/ollama` module and supplement `general.cursorrules`. Always adhere to `general.cursorrules` unless explicitly overridden here for a specific reason pertinent to this module.
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These rules are specific to the `llm/ollama` module and supplement `general.cursorrules`. Always adhere to `general.cursorrules` unless explicitly overridden here for a specific reason pertinent to this module.
These are the general guiding principles for AI-assisted development across the entire Codomyrmex project. Module-specific rules (e.g., in `modules/ai_code_editing.cursorrules`) may supplement or, in rare, justified cases, override these general rules. If a module-specific rule conflicts, it should
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This is a Ruby gem that implements a **Flow Pattern** for organizing backend code following **SOLID principles**.
This file contains rules and guidelines for Cursor AI to ensure consistent code generation and assistance across all developers working on this project.
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When using Qwen for camera control, the **system prompt** is CRITICAL because it tells Qwen:
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Prompts for demo generation.
- [Chat LLM Prompt Structure](#chat-llm-prompt-structure)
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You are working in the **PGC** repo (Vite/React + Convex backend). Follow these instructions when generating or modifying code.
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=== foundation rules ===
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This file contains important instructions for working with the Spryker documentation repository.
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