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@dedlim
dedlim / claude_3.5_sonnet_artifacts.xml
Last active March 13, 2026 10:05
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
@quilicicf
quilicicf / commit.js
Last active June 1, 2024 01:39
Commit multiple files at once from a GitHub repository using the REST API
/**
* This file shows how to commit a set of files to a GitHub repository using the REST v3 API
* Because it is not trivial...
* It was last tested to work on 2020/12/10
*
* The script is supposed to be called like this: node commit.js quilicicf Depotware myBranch
* Where the arguments are in order: the owner of the repository, the name of the repository and
* the name of the branch where the commit will be done.
*
* It assumes there is a valid GitHub personal access token available as environment variable: GITHUB_TOKEN
@Jonremus
Jonremus / startup_tools.md
Created August 20, 2019 18:09 — forked from cedrickchee/startup_tools.md
Curated directory of the best startup tools

Here are the best startup tools of 2019 that will help you build out your startup business as quickly, cheaply, and efficiently as possible.

This is a curated list of tools for everything from productivity to web hosting to development tools to designing. Most of these tools are either free or have limited free option that is enough for startups. We love all the free services out there, but it would be good to keep it on topic. It's a bit of a grey line at times so this is a bit opinionated; feel free to suggest and contribute in this list.

Source Code Repos

  • GitHub — Unlimited public repositories and unlimited private repositories (up to 3 collaborators).
  • GitLab — Unlimited public and private Git repos with unlimited collaborators.
  • BitBucket — Unlimited public and private repos (Git and Mercurial) for up to 5 users with Pipelines for CI/CD.
  • Visual Studio — Unlimited private repos (Git a