Blocks are reusable components that define specific behaviors and capabilities for AI assistants, from custom instructions to advanced model configurations
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References the currently open file, providing quick access to its contents for immediate review or modification.
References the contents from any documentation site, providing easy access to relevant information for quick guidance and development support.
References any file in your current workspace, providing easy access to its contents for quick review or editing.
Voyage's generalist reranker optimized for quality with multilingual support
Voyage's previous generation of code embeddings
Voyage's next-generation embedding model optimized for code retrieval
Claude 3.5 Haiku efficiently processes and categorizes information, making it effective for rapid data extraction and automated labeling tasks.
Anthropic's previous most intelligent model
References recent clipboard items, allowing quick access to previously copied content for easy reuse in your development workflow.
References specific functions or classes from throughout your project, providing quick access to key code elements for review or modification.
References the most relevant snippets from your codebase, offering quick access to important or frequently used code for efficient development.
References the commit history of your current branch, providing an overview of all past commits for tracking changes and project progress.
References all the changes made to your current branch, providing a comprehensive view of the modifications for review or further development.
References the messages in a Discord channel, providing quick access to relevant discussions and context within the channel.
Uses the same retrieval mechanism as @Codebase, but limits the search to a single folder for more focused and relevant results.
References an open merge request (MR) for the current branch on GitLab, providing quick access to review and track changes.
Queries a Greptile index of the current repo/branch, allowing for efficient search and retrieval of code snippets and references within the project.
References the conversation in a Jira issue, providing context and tracking relevant discussions directly within the issue.
References the contents of all your open files, providing a quick overview of the active code across your development environment.
References the operating system context, providing details about the current OS environment for troubleshooting or configuration purposes.
Displays the schema and sample rows of a database table for easy reference.
Shows the structure of your codebase, making it easier to navigate files and directories.
Displays the last executed terminal command and its output for quick review.
Fetches and shows markdown-converted content from a specified URL for easy access to structured documentation.