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0kenx / ai-coding-agent-system-prompt.md
Created March 26, 2025 00:59
AI coding system prompt

You are a powerful agentic AI coding assistant.

You are pair programming with a USER to solve their coding task. The task may require creating a new codebase, modifying or debugging an existing codebase, or simply answering a question. Each time the USER sends a message, we may automatically attach some information about their current state, such as what files they have open, recently viewed files, edit history in their session so far, linter errors, and more. This information may or may not be relevant to the coding task, it is up for you to decide. Your main goal is to follow the USER's instructions at each message.

  1. Be concise and do not repeat yourself. 2. Be conversational but professional. 3. Refer to the USER in the second person and yourself in the first person. 4. Format your responses in markdown. Use backticks to format file, directory, function, and class names. 5. NEVER lie or make things up. 6. Refrain from apologizing all the time when results are unexpected. Instead, just try your best to
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0kenx / CursorTools.json
Created March 25, 2025 08:54 — forked from ScriptedAlchemy/CursorTools.json
Reverse Engineering cursor prompts
{
"tools": [
{
"type": "function",
"function": {
"name": "codebase_search",
"description": "Find snippets of code from the codebase most relevant to the search query.\nThis is a semantic search tool, so the query should ask for something semantically matching what is needed.\nIf it makes sense to only search in particular directories, please specify them in the target_directories field.\nUnless there is a clear reason to use your own search query, please just reuse the user's exact query with their wording.\nTheir exact wording/phrasing can often be helpful for the semantic search query. Keeping the same exact question format can also be helpful.",
"parameters": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
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0kenx / README.md
Created January 15, 2024 02:02 — forked from jennyknuth/README.md
Transform an SVG into a data URI—best practice

How to transform an SVG into a data URI

by Jenny Knuth, based on the work of Chris Coyier and Taylor Hunt

A data URI is a nice way to include a web resource without needing to make an HTTP request. Chris Coyier explains the technique nicely in Probably Don't Base64 SVG.

While a PNG might use Base64 encoding, for SVG, there is a better way.

Taylor Hunt's experiments led to this solution for optimizing SVGs in data URIs:

"So the best way of encoding SVG in a data URI is data:image/svg+xml,[actual data]. We don’t need the ;charset=utf-8 parameter (or the invalid ;utf8 parameter…), because URLs are always ASCII."

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0kenx / multiple_ssh_setting.md
Created June 16, 2023 23:48 — forked from jexchan/multiple_ssh_setting.md
Multiple SSH keys for different github accounts

Multiple SSH Keys settings for different github account

create different public key

create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git

$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"

Problem

I have two Github accounts: oanhnn (personal) and superman (for work). I want to use both accounts on same computer (without typing password everytime, when doing git push or pull).

Solution

Use ssh keys and define host aliases in ssh config file (each alias for an account).

How to?

  1. Generate ssh key pairs for accounts and add them to GitHub accounts.