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ScriptedAlchemy / CursorTools.json
Created January 31, 2025 03:54
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": {
@simonw
simonw / mlx_whisper_realtime.py
Last active July 29, 2025 20:14 — forked from ivanfioravanti/mlx_whisper_realtime.py
mlx-whisper real time audio
# /// script
# dependencies = [
# "SpeechRecognition",
# "mlx-whisper",
# "pyaudio",
# ]
# ///
import speech_recognition as sr
import numpy as np
@andrasbacsai
andrasbacsai / firewall.sh
Last active April 19, 2025 14:31
Update a Hetzner Firewall rule with your IP address
#!/bin/bash
# Script to update a firewall rule in a Hetzner Firewall with your current IP address.
# Good if you would like to restrict SSH access only for your current IP address (secure).
#################
# WARNING: This script will overwrite all rules in the firewall rules, so make sure you
# added all the required rules.
# I use a separate firewall rule just for SSH access.
#################
@angeld23
angeld23 / vanished_tweet_recovery.user.js
Last active July 30, 2025 04:23
Vanished Tweet Recovery: Detects whenever a tweet mysteriously vanishes from your timeline for no reason and allows you to re-open it
// ==UserScript==
// @name Vanished Tweet Recovery
// @namespace https://d23.dev/
// @version 1.2
// @description Detects whenever a tweet mysteriously vanishes from your timeline for no reason and allows you to re-open it
// @author angeld23
// @match *://*.x.com/*
// @icon https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?sz=64&domain=x.com
// @grant none
// ==/UserScript==
@nymous
nymous / README.md
Last active November 14, 2025 12:05
Logging setup for FastAPI, Uvicorn and Structlog (with Datadog integration)

Logging setup for FastAPI

This logging setup configures Structlog to output pretty logs in development, and JSON log lines in production.

Then, you can use Structlog loggers or standard logging loggers, and they both will be processed by the Structlog pipeline (see the hello() endpoint for reference). That way any log generated by your dependencies will also be processed and enriched, even if they know nothing about Structlog!

Requests are assigned a correlation ID with the asgi-correlation-id middleware (either captured from incoming request or generated on the fly). All logs are linked to the correlation ID, and to the Datadog trace/span if instrumented. This data "global to the request" is stored in context vars, and automatically added to all logs produced during the request thanks to Structlog. You can add to these "global local variables" at any point in an endpoint with `structlog.contextvars.bind_contextvars(custom

@onyedikachi-david
onyedikachi-david / blog.md
Last active May 24, 2022 11:20
Arbitary sized tanda club tutorial

Building a Tanda Club DApp using Reach

In this tutorial we will build a simplified version of the Tanda Club DApp using the Reach framework. This will help us learn some of the basics or nessisary features of a Tanda Club DApp. Using Reachs high level features it will be easy to implement a Tanda Club DApp. Reachs linear state allows us to track all users during each phase of the Dapp.

Table of Contents

@slavistan
slavistan / cuda-ready-archlinux-for-wsl2.md
Last active October 23, 2025 08:16
CUDA-ready Archlinux for WSL2

This is a brief guide on how to install Archlinux as a WSL2 distribution and how to set up CUDA afterwards.

As of late, Window's WSL2 offers GPU passthrough from WSL2/Linux to Windows for NVidia graphics cards which allows to run (and develop) CUDA-based applications on the WSL2/Linux-side with almost native performance. Unfortunately, the official guides for the CUDA setup for WSL2/Linux are predominantly Ubuntu-specific. Here's to you, Arch!

1. Install Archlinux

  1. Make sure that your Windows meets the dependencies and that your WSL2 is set up. See these instructions.

Archlinux is not among the default distributions available for WSL2. We'll install it from a tarball instead, a functionality offered natively by the WSL.

@mfyz
mfyz / take-backup.sh
Last active May 20, 2024 05:39
External SSD Backup Script
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# Run command below in terminal:
#
#
# sudo sh /Volumes/ExtremeSSD/Backup/Take-Backups.sh
#
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