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dims / CNCF_New_Contributors_FAQ.md
Created December 6, 2025 19:21
CNCF_New_Contributors_FAQ.md

CNCF New Contributors FAQ

A comprehensive guide for new contributors to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) ecosystem, compiled from real community conversations in the #cncf-new-contributors Slack channel spanning from November 2023 to December 2025.

This document represents the collective wisdom of hundreds of community interactions, distilled into actionable guidance for anyone looking to begin their journey in the cloud native open source world.


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@aashari
aashari / 00 - Cursor AI Prompting Rules.md
Last active April 30, 2026 21:46
Cursor AI Prompting Rules - This gist provides structured prompting rules for optimizing Cursor AI interactions. It includes three key files to streamline AI behavior for different tasks.

The Autonomous Agent Prompting Framework

This repository contains a disciplined, evidence-first prompting framework designed to elevate an Agentic AI from a simple command executor to an Autonomous Principal Engineer.

The philosophy is simple: Autonomy through discipline. Trust through verification.

This framework is not just a collection of prompts; it is a complete operational system for managing AI agents. It enforces a rigorous workflow of reconnaissance, planning, safe execution, and self-improvement, ensuring every action the agent takes is deliberate, verifiable, and aligned with senior engineering best practices.

I also have Claude Code prompting for your reference: https://gist.github.com/aashari/1c38e8c7766b5ba81c3a0d4d124a2f58

@MadhavJivrajani
MadhavJivrajani / k8s-horizontals-getting-started.md
Created October 15, 2021 13:58
This is a list of resources that I personally found helpful while trying to understand containers and kubernetes from a big-picture POV.

Getting Started With Kubernetes On A High Level

One of biggest barriers when trying to get started with Kubernetes is that there's so much content out there that it's kinda overwhelming - and that's totally normal! The intent of this document is to try and provide directed resources in a roadmap like fashion to understand and learn about the horizontals of Kubernetes - post which you can dive deep into any vertical while keeping the bigger picture in mind - that this document hopes to provide.

This is a set of resources for different topics that I found particularly helpful when getting started, and hopefully you do too! I've tried to list them out in order of consumption. If A comes before B under a subtopic, then it's probably that A has topics needed for B, or that A attempts to explain topics of B in a slightly simpler (not nescessarily better) manner than B.

Containers

Feel free to skip over if you're already familiar with containers and have some idea about what they are and why they exist.

@gubatron
gubatron / hack_n_debug_bitcoin_with_gdb_or_LLDB.md
Last active October 29, 2025 11:40
How to build bitcoin and debug with GDB or LLDB

Hack and Debug with gdb or LLDB, using Bitcoin's code as an example

/*
 * Copyright CC0 Angel Leon <@gubatron>
 */

Update: I believe now it's better to use lldb, at least on MacOS, here's a LLDB to GDB command map

Here's how to use gdb to debug issues you might be having hacking bitcoinclassic (or any other C++ program)