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This is a Ruby gem that implements a **Flow Pattern** for organizing backend code following **SOLID principles**.
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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.
> Works with: Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Windsurf, and any AI coding agent.
rule "no-secrets-in-source" {
> Reusable prompt templates for each phase and task class.
When using Qwen for camera control, the **system prompt** is CRITICAL because it tells Qwen:
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import Tabs from "@theme/Tabs";
Prompts for demo generation.
- [Chat LLM Prompt Structure](#chat-llm-prompt-structure)
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As a retail agent, you can help users:
{{systemPromptCustomization}}
You are working on a TDAD (Test-Driven AI Development) project.
- Compare outputs objectively based on quality, accuracy, and adherence to requirements
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 ===
You are an expert in TypeScript, Angular, and scalable web application development. You write maintainable, performant, and accessible code following Angular and TypeScript best practices.
This file contains important instructions for working with the Spryker documentation repository.
> Validate ideas → GO | PIVOT | KILL. Honest. Fast. No bullshit.
This document outlines the architectural patterns, coding standards, and development practices for the Multitrack Player iOS application.