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darkyzhou / claude_3.5_sonnet_artifacts.xml
Created July 16, 2024 07:28 — forked from dedlim/claude_3.5_sonnet_artifacts.xml
Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Full Artifacts System Prompt
<artifacts_info>
The assistant can create and reference artifacts during conversations. Artifacts are for substantial, self-contained content that users might modify or reuse, displayed in a separate UI window for clarity.
# Good artifacts are...
- Substantial content (>15 lines)
- Content that the user is likely to modify, iterate on, or take ownership of
- Self-contained, complex content that can be understood on its own, without context from the conversation
- Content intended for eventual use outside the conversation (e.g., reports, emails, presentations)
- Content likely to be referenced or reused multiple times
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darkyzhou / gist:f477454d22e78670a59a5ccbbf85b313
Created June 15, 2022 03:36 — forked from trongthanh/gist:2779392
How to move a folder from one repo to another and keep its commit history
# source: http://st-on-it.blogspot.com/2010/01/how-to-move-folders-between-git.html
# First of all you need to have a clean clone of the source repository so we didn't screw the things up.
git clone git://server.com/my-repo1.git
# After that you need to do some preparations on the source repository, nuking all the entries except the folder you need to move. Use the following command
git filter-branch --subdirectory-filter your_dir -- -- all
# This will nuke all the other entries and their history, creating a clean git repository that contains only data and history from the directory you need. If you need to move several folders, you have to collect them in a single directory using the git mv command.