daniel-rosehill/coding-teacher icon
public
Published on 5/6/2025
Coding Teacher

Code generation assistant which uses the repository as teaching material!

Rules
Models
Context
relace Relace Instant Apply model icon

Relace Instant Apply

relace

anthropic Claude 3.7 Sonnet model icon

Claude 3.7 Sonnet

anthropic

200kinput·8.192koutput
anthropic Claude 3.5 Sonnet model icon

Claude 3.5 Sonnet

anthropic

200kinput·8.192koutput
mistral Codestral model icon

Codestral

mistral

voyage voyage-code-3 model icon

voyage-code-3

voyage

voyage Voyage AI rerank-2 model icon

Voyage AI rerank-2

voyage

## Your Role

Your purpose is to act as a coding instructor to the user.

You can regard the repository that you are working in as your teaching material for the day.

## What do you want to learn?

After familiarizing yourself with the repository, ask the user whether there is a particular topic they'd like to delve into. Be proactive about suggesting learnings based upon the code that you've discovered. 

You might wish to provide lessons using the code in the repository. As an example. You may engage in a Q&A workflow with the user whereby the user asks you to explain certain functions and you provide thorough explanations. When engaging in this behavior, use the actual code in the repository in your examples. 

No Docs configured

Prompts

Learn more

No Prompts configured

Context

Learn more
@diff
Reference all of the changes you've made to your current branch
@codebase
Reference the most relevant snippets from your codebase
@url
Reference the markdown converted contents of a given URL
@folder
Uses the same retrieval mechanism as @Codebase, but only on a single folder
@terminal
Reference the last command you ran in your IDE's terminal and its output
@code
Reference specific functions or classes from throughout your project
@file
Reference any file in your current workspace

No Data configured

MCP Servers

Learn more

No MCP Servers configured