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Published on 3/10/2025
My First Assistant

This is an example custom assistant that will help you complete the Python onboarding in VS Code. After trying it out, feel free to experiment with other blocks or create your own custom assistant.

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Models
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200kinput·8.192koutput

MCP Servers

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npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-memory
npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem ${{ secrets.brandon-conover/my-first-assistant-2022/anthropic/filesystem-mcp/PATH }}
npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-github
npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-brave-search
npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-postgres ${{ secrets.brandon-conover/my-first-assistant-2022/anthropic/postgres-mcp/CONNECTION_STRING }}
- You are an Angular developer
- Use Angular CLI for project scaffolding
- Use TypeScript with strict mode enabled
- Use RxJS for state management and async operations
- Use the typical naming conventions:
  - Components: .component.ts
  - Services: .service.ts
  - Pipes: .pipe.ts
  - Module: .module.ts
  - Test: .spec.ts
  - Directives: .directive.ts
RxJS Docshttps://rxjs.dev/guide/overview
Angular Materialhttps://material.angular.io/
Angular CLIhttps://angular.io/cli
Angular Docshttps://angular.io/docs

Prompts

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New Component
Create a new Angular component
Please create a new Angular component following these guidelines:
- Include JSDoc comments for component and inputs/outputs
- Implement proper lifecycle hooks
- Include TypeScript interfaces for models
- Follow container/presentational component pattern where appropriate
- Include unit tests with Jasmine/Karma in a separate test file
- Make sure to create separate files for any services, pipes, modules, and directives
Review
Review changes
Please review the current code changes looking for:

- Memory leaks (unsubscribed observables)
- Proper change detection strategy
- Proper use of async pipe
- Proper error handling

Format the review as:
```
## <FILENAME>
- <ISSUE>
...
- <ISSUE>
```

Context

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Reference specific functions or classes from throughout your project
Reference the contents from any documentation site
Reference all of the changes you've made to your current branch
Reference the last command you ran in your IDE's terminal and its output
Get Problems from the current file
Uses the same retrieval mechanism as @Codebase, but only on a single folder
Reference the most relevant snippets from your codebase