- install local ollama or use remote API, in my case local ollama
llm install llm-ollama
llm models default qwen2.5:3b
- Configure zsh. I have oh-my-zsh, should be compatible
vim ~/.zshrc
llm install llm-ollama
llm models default qwen2.5:3b
vim ~/.zshrc
{ | |
"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 |
## Morning Opertures | |
alias whatsup='service --status-all' | |
alias hello='sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 stop && cd workspace/project && ddev start && ddev launch' | |
alias hi='sudo systemctl stop apache2' | |
alias iad='systemctl is-active docker' | |
alias ports='nmap localhost' | |
alias dns="sudo systemd-resolve --status | grep 'DNS Servers'" | |
alias bye='shutdown -r now' | |
## Usual Instructions |
Recommendation Martin Shkreli Finance Lesson
Book: White Noise by Don DeLillo
Nietzsche, Kirkegard, Kafka are accessible reading material
David Foster Wallace
#!/bin/bash | |
S3_BUCKET_NAME=$1 | |
CF_ID=$2 | |
# Sync all files except for service-worker and index | |
echo "Uploading files to $S3_BUCKET_NAME..." | |
aws s3 sync build s3://$S3_BUCKET_NAME/ \ | |
--acl public-read \ | |
--exclude service-worker.js \ |
I've been deceiving you all. I had you believe that Svelte was a UI framework — unlike React and Vue etc, because it shifts work out of the client and into the compiler, but a framework nonetheless.
But that's not exactly accurate. In my defense, I didn't realise it myself until very recently. But with Svelte 3 around the corner, it's time to come clean about what Svelte really is.
Svelte is a language.
Specifically, Svelte is an attempt to answer a question that many people have asked, and a few have answered: what would it look like if we had a language for describing reactive user interfaces?
A few projects that have answered this question:
/Library/Backblaze.bzpkg/bzdata/bzexcluderules_editable.xml
.bzexclusions
tag:<!-- Exclude node_modules. -->
<excludefname_rule plat="mac" osVers="*" ruleIsOptional="t" skipFirstCharThenStartsWith="users/" contains_1="/node_modules/" contains_2="*" doesNotContain="*" endsWith="*" hasFileExtension="*" />
<excludefname_rule plat="mac" osVers="*" ruleIsOptional="t" skipFirstCharThenStartsWith="users/" contains_1="/.git/" contains_2="*" doesNotContain="*" endsWith="*" hasFileExtension="*" />
defaults write com.apple.iphonesimulator ShowSingleTouches 1 |
yarn add react-native-config
react-native link react-native-config
.env
files for each configuration. Ex: .env.dev
, .env.prod
, etc
Ex:API_ENDPOINT=https://api.myresource.com/dev
ENV=dev