@prompts-gpt/client 0.2.0 → 0.2.3

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  # Changelog
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+ ## Unreleased
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+ ### Security
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+ - Validate `constraints` and `desiredOutput` length (max 1600 chars) client-side before network requests
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+ - Validate token prefix (`pgpt_`) in `saveLocalCredentials` to reject malformed tokens at save time
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+ - Sanitize Copilot prompt-file variable names to strip `$`, `{`, `}` injection characters
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+ - Sanitize managed-block content to prevent marker injection via prompt content
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+ - Validate API URL scheme (must be `https` or `http`) in `normalizeApiUrl`
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+ - Auto-generate client-side request IDs (`pgcli_*`) when caller doesn't provide one for correlation
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+ ### Fixed
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+ - Fix package version mismatch between `package.json` (0.2.1) and CHANGELOG (0.2.2)
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+ - Fix npm publish failure on unsupported CI providers by removing forced provenance from package metadata
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+ - Fix race condition in file writes: use atomic `wx` flag with `EEXIST` catch instead of `existsSync` + `wx`
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+ - Fix `formatPromptMarkdown` producing double blank lines when both `usageNotes` and `variables` are empty
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+ - Fix `normalizeAgentTargets` deduplication when `all` is mixed with explicit targets (e.g. `all,codex`)
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+ - Fix `normalizeAgentTargets` returning empty array for empty string input
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+ - Fix `loadLocalCredentials` returning empty-string token instead of `null` for whitespace-only stored tokens
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+ - Fix `safeSlug` for unicode-only input by normalizing NFKD and stripping combining marks
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+ - Fix `ensureGitignoreEntry` to preserve CRLF line endings on Windows-style `.gitignore` files
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+ - Fix `parseRetryAfterHeader` to cap parsed values at 10 minutes, preventing unbounded waits
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+ - Fix `assertInside` / `assertSafeOutputDir` boundary comparison for paths at the project root
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+ - Fix `writePromptIndex` to escape `[` and `]` in Markdown link text to prevent broken rendering
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+ - Fix `yamlScalar` to handle multi-line strings by normalizing `\r\n` before quoting
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+ - Serialize agent file writes sequentially to prevent concurrent write races on shared files
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+ ### Improvements
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+ - Add `--dry-run` flag to `sync` and `install-agents` commands for previewing changes
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+ - Add dedicated CLI exit code `4` for rate-limit errors (HTTP 429)
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+ - Use longer default timeout (60s) for prompt generation requests
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+ - Add `DEFAULT_GENERATE_TIMEOUT_MS` constant for prompt generation timeout
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+ ### Packaging
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+ - Add npm `homepage` and `bugs.email` metadata so package consumers have a first-party support path from the registry page
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+ - Clarify the project-local CLI install path and pre-publish `npm pack --dry-run` verification flow in the README
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+ ## 0.2.2 (2026-05-16)
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+ ### Local Sync
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+ - Reject prompt filename collisions after slug normalization before writing local artifacts
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+ - Respect each prompt pack's declared `agentTargets` when generating Codex, Cursor, VS Code, and Copilot files
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+ - Skip existing non-managed agent files unless `--overwrite` is explicitly passed
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+ - Expand `manifest.json` with agent targets, recommended path, and generated file locations for downstream discovery
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+ - Emit GitHub Copilot prompt files in prompt-file format instead of generic prompt-pack Markdown
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+ - Add `.github/instructions/prompts-gpt.instructions.md` so Copilot treats synced agent artifacts as generated files
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+ ## 0.2.1 (2026-05-16)
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+ ### Packaging
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+ - Add an explicit `default` export target for better ESM consumer and bundler compatibility
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+ - Enable npm provenance on publish for stronger package registry attestation
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+ - Remove the redundant `typesVersions` entry and rely on the package `types` field plus export metadata
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+ ### Documentation
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+ - Replace stale `npx`-only examples with `npm exec` flows that pin to the latest published package
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+ - Clarify that the importable SDK does not read `process.env` and requires explicit `fetch`
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+ - Align CI/CD examples with the real CLI contract of passing tokens as flags instead of ambient env reads
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+ - Document the packed artifact contents shipped to npm
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  ## 0.2.0 (2026-05-16)
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  ## 0.1.1 (2026-05-16)
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- - Remove public GitHub repository, homepage, and bugs metadata from the npm package manifest.
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+ - Remove public GitHub repository metadata from the npm package manifest while the source repository remains non-public.
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  ## 0.1.0 (2026-05-16)
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- MIT License
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- Copyright (c) 2026 Prompts-GPT
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- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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- of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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- in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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- to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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- copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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- furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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- copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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- IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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- FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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- AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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- LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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- OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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- SOFTWARE.
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+ Prompts-GPT Source Available License
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+ Version 1.0 — Effective 2026
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+ Copyright (c) 2026 Prompts-GPT. All rights reserved.
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person or organization
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+ ("Licensee") obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
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+ files (the "Software"), to use the Software for personal and commercial
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+ purposes, subject to the following conditions:
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+ 1. GRANT OF LICENSE
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+ Licensee may:
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+ a) Use the Software without restriction for personal projects,
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+ commercial products, internal development, CI/CD pipelines,
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+ and production deployments.
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+ b) Install the Software in any number of environments.
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+ 2. RESTRICTIONS
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+ Licensee shall NOT:
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+ a) Redistribute the Software, in whole or in part, as a standalone
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+ package, download, or bundled component of another software
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+ distribution system.
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+ b) Modify, adapt, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, or
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+ create derivative works of the Software's source code or
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+ c) Sublicense, rent, lease, sell, or otherwise transfer the
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+ Software or rights to it to any third party.
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+ d) Remove, alter, or obscure any proprietary notices, attribution
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+ markers, or license text embedded in the Software.
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+ e) Use the Software to build a competing prompt management
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+ platform, agent orchestration service, or equivalent product.
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+ 3. ATTRIBUTION
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+ Build artifacts and runtime telemetry may contain account attribution
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+ metadata. Tampering with or removing attribution data is prohibited.
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+ 4. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
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+ The Software is and remains the exclusive property of Prompts-GPT.
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+ No title or ownership is transferred to Licensee.
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+ 5. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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+ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
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+ OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND
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+ NONINFRINGEMENT.
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+ 6. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
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+ IN NO EVENT SHALL PROMPTS-GPT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT,
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+ OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE.
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+ 7. TERMINATION
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+ This license terminates automatically if Licensee breaches any
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+ term. Upon termination, Licensee must stop using the Software.
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+ 8. GOVERNING LAW
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+ This agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Delaware,
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+ USA, without regard to conflict of laws principles.
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+ For licensing inquiries: licensing@prompts-gpt.com
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  # @prompts-gpt/client
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- CLI and Node.js SDK for syncing [Prompts-GPT](https://prompts-gpt.com) prompt packs into any local project — with first-class integrations for **Codex**, **Cursor**, **VS Code**, and **GitHub Copilot**.
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+ CLI and SDK for syncing [Prompts-GPT](https://prompts-gpt.com) prompt packs into any project — with integrations for **Codex**, **Claude Code**, **Cursor**, **VS Code**, **GitHub Copilot**, **Continue**, **Gemini CLI**, **Windsurf**, **Cline**, **Junie**, and **Amp**.
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- ## Why
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- AI coding agents work best when they have stable, discoverable instructions inside the repository. This package bridges Prompts-GPT's cloud prompt library with the local files each agent reads:
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- | **Codex** | `AGENTS.md` managed block |
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- | **Cursor** | `.cursor/rules/prompts-gpt-*.mdc` |
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- | **VS Code** | `.github/copilot-instructions.md` + `.vscode/*.code-snippets` |
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- | **Copilot** | `.github/prompts/*.prompt.md` |
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- ## Quick start
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- # 1. Initialize with a project token from the dashboard
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+ # 1. Install
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- # 2. Sync prompt packs + agent files in one command
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- npx @prompts-gpt/client sync --agent all
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+ # 2. Save your project token
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- --goal "Review this diff for security issues" \
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+ # 3. Sync prompts and run
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+ npx prompts-gpt load-config
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+ npx prompts-gpt run
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- ## Install
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- ```bash
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- npm install @prompts-gpt/client
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- ```
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- Or run directly with `npx` — no install required:
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- ```bash
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- **Requires** Node.js 18.18 or later.
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- ## Authentication
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+ ## What It Does
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- Create a project token in the [Prompts-GPT dashboard](https://prompts-gpt.com/dashboard/agents), then:
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+ Bridges the Prompts-GPT cloud library with the agent instruction files each tool reads:
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- ```bash
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- ```
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- Credentials are saved to `.prompts-gpt/.credentials.json` with `0600` permissions and automatically added to `.gitignore`.
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- For CI/CD, pass your secret through the shell instead of letting the package read environment variables directly:
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- ```
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+ | Codex | `AGENTS.md` |
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+ | Claude Code | `CLAUDE.md` |
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+ | Cursor | `.cursor/rules/*.mdc` + `.cursor/commands/*.md` |
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+ | VS Code | `.github/copilot-instructions.md` + `.vscode/*.code-snippets` |
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+ | Copilot | `.github/prompts/*.prompt.md` |
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+ | Continue | `.continue/rules/*.md` |
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+ | Gemini CLI | `GEMINI.md` |
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+ | Windsurf | `.windsurf/rules/*.md` |
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+ | Cline | `.clinerules/*.md` |
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  ## License
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- [MIT](./LICENSE)
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+ [Prompts-GPT Source Available License](./LICENSE) — free for personal and commercial use. Redistribution and modification of the package are not permitted.