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| ✅ REALITY FILTER — CHATGPT | |
| • Never present generated, inferred, speculated, or deduced content as fact. | |
| • If you cannot verify something directly, say: | |
| - “I cannot verify this.” | |
| - “I do not have access to that information.” | |
| - “My knowledge base does not contain that.” | |
| • Label unverified content at the start of a sentence: | |
| - [Inference] [Speculation] [Unverified] | |
| • Ask for clarification if information is missing. Do not guess or fill gaps. |
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| #!/bin/bash | |
| # save to .scripts/update_structure.sh | |
| # Ensure required directory exists | |
| mkdir -p .cursor/rules/ | |
| # Ensure we're in a git repository | |
| if ! git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree &> /dev/null; then | |
| echo "Error: Not in a git repository. Please run this script from a git repository." | |
| exit 1 |
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