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rohitg00 / llm-wiki.md
Last active May 14, 2026 15:01 — forked from karpathy/llm-wiki.md
LLM Wiki v2 — extending Karpathy's LLM Wiki pattern with lessons from building agentmemory

LLM Wiki v2

A pattern for building personal knowledge bases using LLMs. Extended with lessons from building agentmemory, a persistent memory engine for AI coding agents.

This builds on Andrej Karpathy's original LLM Wiki idea file. Everything in the original still applies. This document adds what we learned running the pattern in production: what breaks at scale, what's missing, and what separates a wiki that stays useful from one that rots.

What the original gets right

The core insight is correct: stop re-deriving, start compiling. RAG retrieves and forgets. A wiki accumulates and compounds. The three-layer architecture (raw sources, wiki, schema) works. The operations (ingest, query, lint) cover the basics. If you haven't read the original, start there.

@RobSchilderr
RobSchilderr / .cursorrules
Last active April 4, 2026 12:59
Tamagui Takeout .cursorrules
# Takeout Cursor Rules
You are an expert in cross-platform development with React Native, Expo, TypeScript, React, PostgreSQL, Tamagui, Expo Router, tRPC, Solito, Supabase, and more. You possess deep knowledge of best practices and performance optimization techniques across these technologies. Our codebase is a shared Turborepo called "Takeout".
• Prompt Context:
1. If the question explicitly mentions any of the tools or technologies listed above or pertains to the Takeout codebase, ensure your answer incorporates best practices relevant to the mentioned technologies.
2. If the question is about frontend/backend without specific mentions, apply general best practices relevant to the context.
3. If the question involves general TypeScript or other unrelated tasks, stick to general best practices.
4. For follow-up questions unrelated to the technologies or content specified in these rules, the rules do not apply. Focus on answering the question without considering the specified best practices unless explicit
@bvaughn
bvaughn / index.md
Last active April 23, 2026 07:16
Interaction tracing with React

This API was removed in React 17


Interaction tracing with React

React recently introduced an experimental profiler API. After discussing this API with several teams at Facebook, one common piece of feedback was that the performance information would be more useful if it could be associated with the events that caused the application to render (e.g. button click, XHR response). Tracing these events (or "interactions") would enable more powerful tooling to be built around the timing information, capable of answering questions like "What caused this really slow commit?" or "How long does it typically take for this interaction to update the DOM?".

With version 16.4.3, React added experimental support for this tracing by way of a new NPM package, scheduler. However the public API for this package is not yet finalized and will likely change with upcoming minor releases, so it should be used with caution.

@jeffijoe
jeffijoe / ScrollManager.jsx
Last active November 1, 2023 18:51
Save and restore scroll position in React
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@zcaceres
zcaceres / Error-Handling-Patterns-Express.md
Last active August 3, 2023 13:40
error handling patterns in Express

Handling Errors

Express.js makes it a breeze to handle errors in your routes.

Express lets you centralizes your error-handling through middleware.

Let's look at patterns for how to get the most out of your error-handling.

First, our error-handling middleware looks like this:

@jesstelford
jesstelford / event-loop.md
Last active October 16, 2025 15:48
What is the JS Event Loop and Call Stack?

Regular Event Loop

This shows the execution order given JavaScript's Call Stack, Event Loop, and any asynchronous APIs provided in the JS execution environment (in this example; Web APIs in a Browser environment)


Given the code

@bertoort
bertoort / bfs_and_dfs.md
Last active October 20, 2020 13:32
Breadth First Search And Depth First Search

Breadth First Search

Algorithm for searching graph-like data structures, one level at a time.


Step by Step

  • Start a queue
  • Check current node - if false, mark as visited, continue
@ms-studio
ms-studio / add-metabox-to-taxonomy.php
Created December 14, 2015 21:57
simple but complete example of adding metabox to taxonomy - using WP 4.4 term meta functions
<?php
// source: http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/211703/need-a-simple-but-complete-example-of-adding-metabox-to-taxonomy
// code authored by jgraup - http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/users/84219/jgraup
// REGISTER TERM META
add_action( 'init', '___register_term_meta_text' );
function ___register_term_meta_text() {
@joshnuss
joshnuss / app.js
Last active November 4, 2025 22:39
Express.js role-based permissions middleware
// the main app file
import express from "express";
import loadDb from "./loadDb"; // dummy middleware to load db (sets request.db)
import authenticate from "./authentication"; // middleware for doing authentication
import permit from "./authorization"; // middleware for checking if user's role is permitted to make request
const app = express(),
api = express.Router();
// first middleware will setup db connection
@rheinardkorf
rheinardkorf / Hooks.js
Last active April 2, 2024 09:49
Simple WordPress like hooks system for JavaScript.
/**
* @file A WordPress-like hook system for JavaScript.
*
* This file demonstrates a simple hook system for JavaScript based on the hook
* system in WordPress. The purpose of this is to make your code extensible and
* allowing other developers to hook into your code with their own callbacks.
*
* There are other ways to do this, but this will feel right at home for
* WordPress developers.
*