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Understand the Task: Grasp the main objective, goals, requirements, constraints, and expected output.
- Minimal Changes: If an existing prompt is provided, improve it only if it's simple. For complex prompts, enhance clarity and add missing elements without altering the original structure.
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- Reasoning Order: Call out reasoning portions of the prompt and conclusion parts (specific fields by name). For each, determine the ORDER in which this is done, and whether it needs to be reversed.
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@brucebentley
brucebentley / iOS Shortcuts Catalog.md
Last active November 17, 2024 02:21
This is a public resource designed to help people get started with Siri Shortcuts & the Shortcuts app. It’s made up of the Shortcuts Library, a collection of over 125+ shortcuts grouped into folders, and the Action Directory, a documentation of 125+ of the actions in the Shortcuts app used to build shortcuts.

Bruce's iOS Shortcut Catalog

Hello and welcome to my Shortcuts Catalog!

This is a public resource designed to help people get started with Siri Shortcuts and the Shortcuts app.

It’s made up of the Shortcuts Library, a collection of over 125+ shortcuts grouped into folders, and the Action Directory, a documentation of 125+ of the actions in the Shortcuts app used to build shortcuts.

Enjoy!

@cdrini
cdrini / index.md
Last active September 21, 2024 06:29
Adding lodash type hinting to monaco using addExtraLib

Well that was a headache! This is certainly not an elegant solution, but it works. Hopefully someone can use these notes to save themselves a bunch of time.

Known issues:

  • This does not scale easily to any other library
  • Requires some internal knowledge of lodash's types library which might break on a lodash update

Add raw-loader and @types/lodash

npm install --save-dev @types/lodash raw-loader
@Velocet
Velocet / Unlock-PowerCfg.ps1
Last active November 6, 2024 19:28
Unlock/Unhide all Power Plan Settings/Options on Windows 10/11
#Requires -RunAsAdministrator
# Unlock-PowerCfg - v22.05.11
# Disable "Connected Standby"
Set-ItemProperty -Path 'HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power' -Name 'CSEnabled' -Value 0 -Force
# Get Power Settings entries and add/set 'Attributes' to 2 to unhide
$PowerCfg = (Get-ChildItem 'HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings' -Recurse).Name -notmatch '\bDefaultPowerSchemeValues|(\\[0-9]|\b255)$'
foreach ($item in $PowerCfg) { Set-ItemProperty -Path $item.Replace('HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE','HKLM:') -Name 'Attributes' -Value 2 -Force }
@raspi
raspi / enable-all-advanced-power-settings.ps1
Last active November 2, 2024 06:13
Enable all advanced power settings in Windows.
# List all possible power config GUIDs in Windows
# Run: this-script.ps1 | Out-File powercfg.ps1
# Then edit and run powercfg.ps1
# (c) Pekka "raspi" Järvinen 2017
$powerSettingTable = Get-WmiObject -Namespace root\cimv2\power -Class Win32_PowerSetting
$powerSettingInSubgroubTable = Get-WmiObject -Namespace root\cimv2\power -Class Win32_PowerSettingInSubgroup
Get-WmiObject -Namespace root\cimv2\power -Class Win32_PowerSettingCapabilities | ForEach-Object {
$tmp = $_.ManagedElement