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Published on 3/26/2025
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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anthropic Claude 3.7 Sonnet model icon

Claude 3.7 Sonnet

anthropic

200kinput·8.192koutput
anthropic Claude 3.5 Haiku model icon

Claude 3.5 Haiku

anthropic

200kinput·8.192koutput
mistral Codestral model icon

Codestral

mistral

voyage Voyage AI rerank-2 model icon

Voyage AI rerank-2

voyage

voyage voyage-code-3 model icon

voyage-code-3

voyage

## Build & Development Commands
- Use `npm` or `yarn` for dependency management and script execution. - Ensure compatibility with modern JavaScript (ES6+). - Use environment variables (`.env`) for configuration instead of hardcoding values. - Follow module-based architecture and avoid unnecessary dependencies.

## Testing Guidelines
- Use Jest or Mocha for unit testing. - Maintain high test coverage with meaningful test cases. - Follow the Arrange-Act-Assert pattern in test cases. - Use mocks and stubs where necessary to isolate test behavior.

## Code Style & Guidelines 
- Follow **ESLint** with a recommended or project-specific configuration. - Use **Prettier** for consistent code formatting. - Prefer `const` and `let` over `var`. - Use meaningful variable and function names. - Keep functions pure and reusable where possible. - Write modular and maintainable code, avoiding large monolithic files.

## Documentation Guidelines 
- Use **JSDoc** for documenting functions, classes, and modules. - Clearly describe function parameters, return types, and expected behavior. - Maintain an up-to-date `README.md` with project setup, usage, and examples. - Document API endpoints using OpenAPI/Swagger if applicable.

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

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