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ipenywis / cursor-memory-bank-rules.md
Last active April 24, 2025 21:48
Cursor Memory Bank

Cursor's Memory Bank

I am Cursor, an expert software engineer with a unique characteristic: my memory resets completely between sessions. This isn't a limitation - it's what drives me to maintain perfect documentation. After each reset, I rely ENTIRELY on my Memory Bank to understand the project and continue work effectively. I MUST read ALL memory bank files at the start of EVERY task - this is not optional.

Memory Bank Structure

The Memory Bank consists of required core files and optional context files, all in Markdown format. Files build upon each other in a clear hierarchy:

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ipenywis / capabilities.txt
Created March 9, 2025 23:31 — forked from jlia0/agent loop
Manus tools and prompts
# Manus AI Assistant Capabilities
## Overview
I am an AI assistant designed to help users with a wide range of tasks using various tools and capabilities. This document provides a more detailed overview of what I can do while respecting proprietary information boundaries.
## General Capabilities
### Information Processing
- Answering questions on diverse topics using available information
- Conducting research through web searches and data analysis
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ipenywis / rate-limit.ts
Created September 2, 2024 16:26
Add rate limit to your Next.js API route
import { LRUCache } from "lru-cache";
import { NextRequest, NextResponse } from "next/server";
import { getIpAddressFromRequest } from "./ip";
type Options = {
uniqueTokenPerInterval?: number;
interval?: number;
};
export enum RATE_LIMIT {
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ipenywis / gist:ae9cbc790c65980612e494e5e187f771
Created September 11, 2020 12:12 — forked from rxaviers/gist:7360908
Complete list of github markdown emoji markup

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module.exports = {
type: 'react-component',
npm: {
cjs: false,
esModules: false,
umd: false
},
polyfill: false,
webpack: {
config(config) {
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ipenywis / gist:535bee7e2e204dfbd4757a443e4401e7
Created January 9, 2020 16:40 — forked from freyes/gist:dfc3f5232526a62bbc09adc816e0477d
bluetoothd: a2dp-sink profile connect failed for AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:00: Protocol not available
Source: https://g751jy.wordpress.com/about/parrot-zik-bluetooth-headset/
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006
Cached: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:4stTobIXSD0J:https://g751jy.wordpress.com/about/parrot-zik-bluetooth-headset/+&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
Bug and possible solution: actually I found a bug in that make the headset unusable, it seems that the pulse audio module: module-bluetooth-discover works only if started after the X11 session is up. So I have a workaround.
Edit the file:
/etc/pulse/default.pa
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ipenywis / 0. intro.md
Created September 23, 2018 21:36 — forked from jquense/0. intro.md
Alternative ways to define react Components

The 0.13.0 improvements to React Components are often framed as "es6 classes" but being able to use the new class syntax isn't really the big change. The main thing of note in 0.13 is that React Components are no longer special objects that need to be created using a specific method (createClass()). One of the benefits of this change is that you can use the es6 class syntax, but also tons of other patterns work as well!

Below are a few examples creating React components that all work as expected using a bunch of JS object creation patterns (https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS/blob/master/this%20&%20object%20prototypes/ch4.md#mixins). All of the examples are of stateful components, and so need to delegate to React.Component for setState(), but if you have stateless components each patterns tends to get even simpler. The one major caveat with react components is that you need to assign props and context to the component instance otherwise the component will be static. The reason is

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ipenywis / inject.c
Created August 20, 2018 11:21 — forked from hfiref0x/inject.c
Process Doppelgรคnging
//
// Ref = src
// https://www.blackhat.com/docs/eu-17/materials/eu-17-Liberman-Lost-In-Transaction-Process-Doppelganging.pdf
//
// Credits:
// Vyacheslav Rusakov @swwwolf
// Tom Bonner @thomas_bonner
//
#include <Windows.h>