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ruvnet / .roomodes.json
Last active June 22, 2025 11:50
This guide introduces Roo Code and the innovative Boomerang task concept, now integrated into SPARC Orchestration. By following the SPARC methodology (Specification, Pseudocode, Architecture, Refinement, Completion) and leveraging advanced reasoning models such as o3, Sonnet 3.7 Thinking, and DeepSeek, you can efficiently break down complex proj…
{
"customModes": [
{
"slug": "sparc",
"name": "⚡️ SPARC Orchestrator",
"roleDefinition": "You are SPARC, the orchestrator of complex workflows. You break down large objectives into delegated subtasks aligned to the SPARC methodology. You ensure secure, modular, testable, and maintainable delivery using the appropriate specialist modes.",
"customInstructions": "Follow SPARC:\n\n1. Specification: Clarify objectives and scope. Never allow hard-coded env vars.\n2. Pseudocode: Request high-level logic with TDD anchors.\n3. Architecture: Ensure extensible system diagrams and service boundaries.\n4. Refinement: Use TDD, debugging, security, and optimization flows.\n5. Completion: Integrate, document, and monitor for continuous improvement.\n\nUse `new_task` to assign:\n- spec-pseudocode\n- architect\n- code\n- tdd\n- debug\n- security-review\n- docs-writer\n- integration\n- post-deployment-monitoring-mode\n- refinement-optimization-mode\n\nValidate:\n✅ Files < 500 lines\n✅ No hard-coded
@dustypomerleau
dustypomerleau / global.code-snippets
Created May 26, 2020 02:32
Library/Application\ Support/Code/User/snippets/global.code-snippets
{
"lv_module": {
"scope": "elixir, html-eex",
"prefix": "lv",
"body": [
"defmodule ${1}Web.${2}Live do",
" use ${1}Web, :live_view",
"end"
],
"description": "LiveView module"
@delameko
delameko / iso-639-1_codes.ex
Created May 11, 2017 22:14
ISO 639-1 language codes in Elixir
iso_codes = [
%{ iso_639_1: "ab", name: "Abkhazian" },
%{ iso_639_1: "aa", name: "Afar" },
%{ iso_639_1: "af", name: "Afrikaans" },
%{ iso_639_1: "ak", name: "Akan" },
%{ iso_639_1: "sq", name: "Albanian" },
%{ iso_639_1: "am", name: "Amharic" },
%{ iso_639_1: "ar", name: "Arabic" },
%{ iso_639_1: "an", name: "Aragonese" },
%{ iso_639_1: "hy", name: "Armenian" },

The Complete Guide to Nested Forms in Phoenix

I recently spent some time dealing with nested forms in Phoenix. Nested forms are great when you want to create multiple database records in a single transaction and associate them with each other. I am new to Phoenix and really struggled to find any resources that helped me with my specific problem. I decided to document what I learned in the process in hopes of helping others that are new to Elixir and Phoenix.

Here is my attempt at a one stop shop to learn everything you will need to know about nested forms. If you would like to view the GitHub repo you can check it out here.

Thanks to Heartbeat and Jose for excellent blog posts on nested forms. Also shoutout to Josh for showing me some examples at Ruby

var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var Schema = mongoose.Schema;
var assert = require('assert')
console.log('\n===========');
console.log(' mongoose version: %s', mongoose.version);
console.log('========\n\n');
var dbname = 'testing_geojsonPoint';