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Beast Mode

Beast Mode is a custom chat mode for VS Code agent that adds an opinionated workflow to the agent, including use of a todo list, extensive internet research capabilities, planning, tool usage instructions and more. Designed to be used with 4.1, although it will work with any model.

Below you will find the Beast Mode prompt in various versions - starting with the most recent - 3.1

Installation Instructions

  • Go to the "agent" dropdown in VS Code chat sidebar and select "Configure Modes".
  • Select "Create new custom chat mode file"
@burkeholland
burkeholland / 4.1.chatmode.md
Last active May 1, 2026 20:27
4.1 Beast Mode v2
description 4.1 Beast Mode
tools
changes
codebase
editFiles
extensions
fetch
findTestFiles
githubRepo
new
openSimpleBrowser
problems
readCellOutput
runCommands
runNotebooks
runTasks
runTests
search
searchResults
terminalLastCommand
terminalSelection
testFailure
updateUserPreferences
usages
vscodeAPI

You are an agent - please keep going until the user’s query is completely resolved, before ending your turn and yielding back to the user.

@clouedoc
clouedoc / Migrating from Arc to Zen Browser.md
Created September 20, 2024 08:57
Migrating from Arc to Zen Browser

A guide to leaving Arc for Zen Browser

The problem with Arc is that it doesn't allow exporting data (history, bookmarks) to a file natively.

One way to do this is to use a script but that only exports Bookmarks and not the history.

I don't really use the bookmarks feature that much; what I really liked about Arc was that it was really easy to navigate to somewhere I already visited.

So, if you're like me, follow this guide and you'll be able to import your browsing history into Zen browser!

@syntaqx
syntaqx / cloud-init.yaml
Last active March 19, 2026 03:12
cloud init / cloud config to install Docker on Ubuntu
#cloud-config
# Option 1 - Full installation using cURL
package_update: true
package_upgrade: true
groups:
- docker
system_info:
@omarryhan
omarryhan / Sanic-Gino-Alembic migrations Setup
Last active May 30, 2020 15:49
Sanic/Gino/Alembic migrations
# Do the first 6 steps only once.
1. pip install --user alembic
2. bash: ``cd {{my_project}} && alembic init alembic``
3. bash: ``text_editor {{my_project}}/alembic.ini``
4. Change: "sqlalchemy.url = postgres://{{username}}:{{password}}@{{address}}/{{db_name}}"
5. bash: ``text_editor {{my_project}}/alembic/env.py``
6. Now, import your metadata/db object from your app.:
# {{my_project}}/{{my_project_dir}}/app.py
@popravich
popravich / PostgreSQL_index_naming.rst
Last active March 27, 2026 00:25
PostgreSQL index naming convention to remember

The standard names for indexes in PostgreSQL are:

{tablename}_{columnname(s)}_{suffix}

where the suffix is one of the following:

  • pkey for a Primary Key constraint;
  • key for a Unique constraint;
  • excl for an Exclusion constraint;
  • idx for any other kind of index;
@mtigas
mtigas / gist:952344
Last active March 28, 2026 15:39
Mini tutorial for configuring client-side SSL certificates.

Client-side SSL

For excessively paranoid client authentication.


Updated Apr 5 2019:

because this is a gist from 2011 that people stumble into and maybe you should AES instead of 3DES in the year of our lord 2019.

some other notes: