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boxabirds / .cursorrules
Last active June 7, 2025 09:33
Rock solid: turn Cursor into a rock-solid software engineering companion
# Project Policy
This policy provides a single, authoritative, and machine-readable source of truth for AI coding agents and humans, ensuring that all work is governed by clear, unambiguous rules and workflows. It aims to eliminate ambiguity, reduce supervision needs, and facilitate automation while maintaining accountability and compliance with best practices.
# 1. Introduction
> Rationale: Sets the context, actors, and compliance requirements for the policy, ensuring all participants understand their roles and responsibilities.
## 1.1 Actors
@mitchellh
mitchellh / merge_vs_rebase_vs_squash.md
Last active June 5, 2025 22:05
Merge vs. Rebase vs. Squash

I get asked pretty regularly what my opinion is on merge commits vs rebasing vs squashing. I've typed up this response so many times that I've decided to just put it in a gist so I can reference it whenever it comes up again.

I use merge, squash, rebase all situationally. I believe they all have their merits but their usage depends on the context. I think anyone who says any particular strategy is the right answer 100% of the time is wrong, but I think there is considerable acceptable leeway in when you use each. What follows is my personal and professional opinion:

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Tiberriver256 / PSWebServer.psm1
Last active March 6, 2024 03:49
Sample of making a simple webserver in PowerShell. If you have more complex needs checkout Pode (https://github.com/Badgerati/Pode) as a fully fledged PowerShell web server.
Function New-PSWebServer {
<#
.Synopsis
Creates a web server that will invoke PowerShell code based on routes being asked for by the client.
.Description
New-PSWebServer creates a web server. The web server is composed of a schema that defines the client's requests to routes where PowerShell code is executed.
Under the covers, New-PSWebServer uses the HTTPListener .NET class to execute powershell code as requested, retrieves the results and sends data back through the httplistener web server framework.